Most of the countries across the globe are connected by asphalt. These routes, traveling over vast distances, stitch everything together. They pull remote villages toward busy capitals, fuel trade that spans continents, and carry travelers chasing adventure.
But while there are an estimated 4.1 million miles (64.7 million km) of roadway around the world, there are some countries whose networks occupy a massive chunk of this total. Whether they carve through rainforests or across red deserts, click on to see which nations boast the most roads.