All Countries by Road Network Size (Km)
The size of a road network can be measured in different ways, including the total length of roads, the number of intersections, or the total area covered by the network. The exact size of a road network can vary greatly depending on the location and level of development of the area in question.
For example, a small rural town may have only a few miles of roads and a handful of intersections, while a large metropolitan area may have thousands of miles of roads and tens of thousands of intersections.
Some countries have particularly extensive road networks due to their size or population, such as the United States, India, China and Brazil, while others have relatively small networks due to their geography or low population density.