Classification of Roads

Introduction

It is a branch of Civil Engineering, which deals with Design, Development, Construction and Maintenance of Roadways, Railways, Airports, Harbors, Docks, Tunnels and Bridges.

 

Modes of Transportation System

  • Roads
  • Railways
  • Airways
  • Waterways

 

Road Transport

  • Expressways
  • National Highways (NH)
  • State Highways (SH)
  • District Roads (DR)
  • Village Roads (VR)

 

Express Ways

  • These are suggested in third road development plan (1981-2001).
  • These are used to connect the Metropolitan cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai.
  • They have the highest design speed.
  • They should have at least four lanes.

 

National Highways (NH)

  • They run through the length and breadth of the country.
  • They connect national capital to all state capitals, major cities, towns, border areas.
  • They should have at least two traffic lanes, good surface finishing and excellent strength to carry heavy traffic.
  • The construction and maintenance of these roads usually carried out by central government.

 

State Highways (SH)

  • These are main roads running within the states.
  • They connect important towns, cities of state with national highways.
  • These are generally one lane but two lanes are always be preferred.
  • They have modern type of bituminous or concrete surfacing.
  • The construction and maintenance of these roads are usually carried out by the state government.

 

 

District Roads

Major District Roads

  • These roads connect all the district, all production areas and markets with state highway or national highway or railways.
  • They have single metallic lane of traffic.

District Roads

  • These provide links to villages and serve a large rural population.
  • They should have good metallic surface and proper drainage.
  • Construction and maintenance are carried by District Authority or Zilla Parishad.

 

Village Roads

  • These connect the villages with each other and also towns nearby.
  • These are generally established earth roads but metal surface is preferred.
  • The construction and maintenance are carried by local district boards.

 

 

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