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Antigua and Barbuda has 1,170 km of roads, of which 386 km are paved. Driving is done on the left. There are two primary road networks– one on Antigua and one in Barbuda. Roads in Antigua are maintained by the Ministry of Housing and Works and roads on Barbuda are maintained by the Barbuda Council with the assistance of the central government. The road network in the country is considered to be struggling– more than half of roads are in need of maintenance. There are several classes of roads in the country, including highways, arterial roads, main roads, and local roads. This system is not thoroughly organised and many categories overlap. Legally, there is a system of numbered highways in the country, although in practice these routes are only used for administrative purposes. According to the Public Works and Roads Act, there are three classes of roads– classes 1, 2, and 3. Each road is numbered. This system of numbered roads is further confirmed by the Roads Act. There are 47 such roads. Under the Barbuda Act, the Barbuda Council can sanction highways, although none currently exist on the island. Rather, there are three roads semi-officially classified as arterial roads. Roads in the country are typically named after geographic features, villages, or persons.
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