Roads that link the important cities of various states are referred to as : (1) State Roads (2) National Highways (3) State Highways (4) Superways

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(2) National Highways Explanation: The National Highways Network of India, is a network of highways that is managed and maintained by agencies of the Government of India. India has 70,934 km of national highways (NH) connecting all the major cities and state capitals as of August 2011.

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