Liberia - Roads

Roads, paved (% of total roads)

Roads, paved (% of total roads) in Liberia was 6.20 as of 2001. Its highest value over the past 11 years was 6.20 in 2001, while its lowest value was 5.50 in 1990.

Definition: Paved roads are those surfaced with crushed stone (macadam) and hydrocarbon binder or bituminized agents, with concrete, or with cobblestones, as a percentage of all the country's roads, measured in length.

Source: International Road Federation, World Road Statistics and electronic files, except where noted.

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Year Value
1990 5.50
1991 5.60
1992 5.70
1993 5.90
1994 6.00
1995 6.10
1996 6.20
1997 6.20
1998 6.20
1999 6.20
2000 6.20
2001 6.20

Roads, total network (km)

The value for Roads, total network (km) in Liberia was 10,600 as of 2000. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 10,600 in 2000 and a minimum value of 9,320 in 1990.

Definition: Total road network includes motorways, highways, and main or national roads, secondary or regional roads, and all other roads in a country.

Source: International Road Federation, World Road Statistics and electronic files, except where noted.

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Year Value
1990 9,320
1991 9,510
1992 9,700
1993 9,890
1994 10,100
1995 10,300
1996 10,600
1997 10,600
1998 10,600
1999 10,600
2000 10,600

Classification

Topic: Infrastructure Indicators

Sub-Topic: Transportation