India’s road network is the second largest in the world. The total length of roads is more than 33 lakh km.
For the purpose of maintenance and construction, roads are classified into National Highways, State Highways, District Highways, Village Roads, Border Roads, etc.
National highways are maintained by the Central Government, State highways by the respective state government while District highways by the respective District Board. Border roads and International highways are also die responsibility of Central Government.
The present length of the National Highways in India is approx. 45,000 km. They constitute only 2% of the total road length and carries nearly 40% of the road traffic.
NH 8: Delhi – Mumbai (via Jaipur, Baroda and Ahmedabad)
NH 9: Mumbai – Vijaywada
NH 10: Delhi – Fazilka
NH 11: Agra – Bikaner
NH 12: Jabalpur – Jaipur
NH 24: Delhi – Lucknow
NH 27: Allahabad – Varanasi
NH 28: Barauni – Lucknow
NH 29: Gorakhpur – Varanasi
NH 56: Lucknow – Varanasi
NH – 7 is the longest highway of India.
State Roads
Constructed and maintained by the State Public Works Department.
Roads linking state capital with different district headquarters are state roads.
These roads constitute 5.6% of total length of all roads. Other Roads These are classed as rural roads and interlink rural areas and village with towns. More than 93% of the total roads belong to this class.
Total Length of Roads (statewise in descending order): Maharashtra Orissa Uttar Pradesh Tamil Nadu Madhya Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Kerala Karnataka Rajasthan Gujarat Bihar
Length of National Highways (statewise in descending order): Madhya Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Maharashtra Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Assam Bihar Tamil Nadu Karnataka West Bengal Orissa Gujarat
Lowest in Jammu and Kashmir (10 km)
Highest in Kerala (375 km) National Average (75 km)