Why were roman roads famous?
Roads are pathways that help people and goods to move from one place to another. Roads includes lanes, streets and highways. They can be single lanes or multiple lanes. The most famous builders of roads of the ancient world were the romans. They had an extensive network of roads that crisscrossed their kingdom. The romans were the first to build paved roads were a necessity for the romans to establish and stabilise their rule. The roads also played an important role in the growth of the roman empire. They helped in moving huge roman armies and goods across the empire swiftly. The roman road system spanned more than 400,000 km of roads, including over 80,500 km of roads. These roads were strategic for military, commercial and political reasons.