The fast roads contribute to higher GDP per capita, which in turn allows for investments in road network extension and quality. To fully comprehend this, we at Meradesh, collated our data on mean speeds and GDP per capita of countries into visualization graphs to ascertain their correlation. The fastest roads are found more in rich economies like the United States of America, Canada, and France to name a few against the poor countries where roads are slower. Similarly, rich economies have more per capita GDP in comparison to poor countries. The faster roads efficiently move goods and services across regions as well as open up more opportunities for employment, healthcare and education. That in turn raises productivity and contributes to sustainable as well as more inclusive economic development.
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