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Coracle. This is an interesting mode of transport across small rivers. It has the shape of a slightly deep saucer and is made of woven grasses, reeds, bamboo and the inside coated with resin or tar or layered with a plastic sheet.
Traffic congestion, accidents, and violations are some of the major issues faced by Indian cities. While road infrastructure development is essential, effectively implementing traffic management measures can go a long way in addressing these issues.
India has the second largest road network in the world, spanning about 66.71 Lakh km, which includes national highways, state highways, district roads, and rural roads. This extensive network ensures connectivity across various regions of the country.
Buses take up over 90% of public transport in Indian cities, and serve as an important mode of transport. Services are mostly run by state government owned transport corporations.
Roads. Roads are the dominant mode of transportation in India today. They carry almost 85 percent of the countrys passenger traffic and more than 60 percent of its freight.

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There are currently 17 operational rapid transit (Officially and popularly known as Metro) systems in seventeen cities across India, with Delhi Metro being the largest. As of March 2024, India has 902.4 kilometres (560.7 miles) of operational metro lines in 17 cities.
Road transport is the primary mode of transport for most Indian citizens, and Indias road transport systems are among the most heavily used in the world.
Lane capacity is low majority of national highways are two lanes or less. A quarter of all Indias highways are congested. Many roads are of poor quality and road maintenance remains under-funded. This leads to the deterioration of roads and high transport costs for users.
India has the second-largest road network in the world, spanning a total of 5.89 million kilometres (kms). This road network transports 64.5% of all goods in the country and 90% of Indias total passenger traffic uses road network to commute.
You generally have the option of train or bus, sometimes plane, and occasionally even boat. Transport around town comes in even more permutations, ranging in Kolkata, for example, from human-pulled rickshaws to a state-of-the-art metro system. Which of our ready-to-go tours in India makes your heart beat faster?

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