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Early roads in Punjab were well planned and bridged; after lapse, automobile brought revival of road building; problem of river crossings; reconstruction and improvement needed, with by-passes around towns and facilities for fast and slow vehicles; advantages of concrete roads; majority of Punjab roads are surfaced with tar; maintenance cost is high; use of "creteways" or trackway strips; Punjab "Kacha" unmetalled roads; great need is for low cost local material for improvement.
Early roads in Punjab were well planned and bridged; after lapse, automobile brought revival of road building; problem of river crossings; reconstruction and improvement needed, with by-passes around towns and facilities for fast and slow vehicles; advantages of concrete roads; majority of Punjab roads are surfaced with tar; maintenance cost is high; use of "creteways" or trackway strips; Punjab "Kacha" unmetalled roads; great need is for low cost local material for improvement.
War and roads in Punjab
Indian Concrete J
Jones, R.T. (author)
1943
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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