Interesting.
Section 3.1.1
UK▸ has a network of 422,100km of paved roads, divided between the Strategic
Road Network (SRN) and the local road network.
SRN comprises more than 4,300 miles of motorways and major A-class roads
local road network makes up 183,300 miles, and includes some motorways, dual
carriageways, and busy urban distributor roads, in addition to minor roads.
So is
there is a large network of private
roads used for servicing important infrastructure such as power lines, wind farms,
communication facilities and water storage
really about 200,000 km are am I missing something obvious?
I will read on.
The first quote uses kilometres, the second and third use miles, which is why there is such a large disparity. It would have been far more helpful to use the same measurements for both.
183,300 miles plus 4,300 miles is quite a bit less than 422,000km, but the disparity here is made up of private roads, which I assume include both publically usable roads and private accesses.