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Trans-Baikal region ranks 57th among the top highway networks in Russia

Approximately half of the regional and local roads in Zabaykalsky Krai comply with standards, accounting for 47.1% of the total.

Trans-Siberian Highway's segment in Trans-Baikal region ranks 57th among top roadways nationwide
Trans-Siberian Highway's segment in Trans-Baikal region ranks 57th among top roadways nationwide

Trans-Baikal region ranks 57th among the top highway networks in Russia

In the vast landscape of Russia, Zabaykalsky Krai stands out as one of the top performers in road quality. According to the "Rating of Russian Regions by Road Quality" list, 72.63% of its roads meet regulatory standards, placing the region 17th among its peers. This impressive figure is complemented by a road density of 61 kilometers of hard-surfaced roads per 100 square kilometers of territory, making Zabaykalsky Krai one of the most connected regions in the country.

While Zabaykalsky Krai's road quality is above average compared to other regions, there is still room for improvement. The gap between the best and worst regions in terms of road quality is threefold, with Moscow remaining the only region with 100% of its roads in compliance with standards.

In terms of economic growth, Zabaykalsky Krai is also making strides. The region stands in 6th place in Russia for the increase in job vacancies, indicating a dynamic labor market that reflects economic development or expansion within the area.

Interestingly, Zabaykalsky Krai is not among the 44 regions with a road quality situation worse than the national average. Other regions such as Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Ingushetia, and Krasnodar Krai have road compliance rates between 82.3% and 89.4%.

Ingushetia, in particular, holds the distinction of having the highest density of paved roads after federal cities, although the density of paved roads in Zabaykalsky Krai is not specified in relation to Ingushetia. The density of paved roads in Zabaykalsky Krai is 34.6 km of roads per 1000 sq. km of territory.

On the other end of the spectrum, Arkhangelsk Oblast has only 16.9% of its roads meeting standards, the lowest among Russian regions.

In 2024, 54.8% of regional and local roads in Russia met standards, an increase of 0.7 percentage points from the previous year. This incremental improvement suggests a consistent effort towards enhancing road quality across the nation.

These rankings and statistics provide a snapshot of the current state of road quality and economic growth in various Russian regions. While Zabaykalsky Krai is making significant strides, there is still work to be done to close the gap with the top performers and ensure continued progress in both areas.

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  1. Despite Zabaykalsky Krai's exceptional performance in road quality, it is worth exploring the potential for development in other sectors, such as public-transit, finance, and transportation, which could further boost the regional economy.
  2. As Zabaykalsky Krai continues to improve its road quality, it might also consider its position in the industry of public-transit and transportation, aiming to create a comprehensive and efficient transportation network within the region, ensuring smooth connectivity for its residents and visitors.

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