Classification of roads- 5 types of roads full details

Classification of roads is an important topic in transportation engineering. It varies with different parameters. Let’s go through the important types of roads every civil engineer should know. We will see important details about cement concrete roads and types of road surfaces through the course of the journey.

Classification of roads

There are 5 basic classifications of roads depending on a mouthful of factors.

  • Classification of roads based on the types of road surfaces
  • Classification of roads based on location and function
  • Classification of roads based on number of lanes
  • Classification of roads based on weather
  • Classification of roads based on the type of road pavement  
  • Classification of roads based on the volume of traffic they handle  

We are going to sneak a peep into the types of roads in detail.

Classification of roads based on the types of road surfaces

classification of roads
classification of roads based on road surface

This category in the types of roads is based on the type of road surface used in the construction. Road classification based on the road surface is as follows.

  1. Natural earth roads
  2. Gravel roads
  3. Kankar roads
  4. Moorum roads
  5. WBM roads
  6. Bituminous roads
  7. Cement concrete roads

Now, let’s go deep into each of these.

Natural earth roads- important member in the classification of roads

The figure shows natural earth roads

These are the cheapest type of road and are used in places where traffic is rare. The kind of road surface used in these roads is soil. The pavement structure is totally made up of soil available at the site. These roads’ performance mainly depends upon effective maintenance and proper drainage.

Gravel roads

These are intermediate between earthen and mettled roads. The carriageway of these roads is made by compacting a mixture of gravel and earth. These type of road surface usually consists of 26 per cent sand, 13 per cent clay and 61 per cent gravel.

3. Kankar roads

The type of road surface used in this classification of roads is Kankar. Kankar is an impure form of limestone. The hard variety of kankar may be as strong as stones, but the soft variety may be fragile. The road having pavement layers of kankar is termed as kankar roads. The traffic capacity of this type of road depends on the type of kankar used.

Moorum roads

In this type of road, Moorum is the material used for building the road. Moorum is obtained due to the disintegration of igneous rocks by weathering agencies. In this road, the surfacing of the traffic way is constructed from Moorum. These type of roads are low and is equivalent to gravel and Kankar road in performance.

Water-bound macadam roads (WBM roads)

The broken stones of base and surface course, if the stone dust binds any in presence of moisture are called WBM rods. Total thickness may vary from 7.5 to 30cm depending on the traffic.

Bituminous roads

Most roads around the world are constructed by using bitumen. It is also called flexible pavement because it changes according to the nature of loads and sub-base. This is an essential member of the types of roads in India. For road construction, the major concerns, as with concrete, are cost and durability.

Applications of bituminous roads

  • Highways
  • Expressways
  • Runways

Now, let’s meet cement concrete roads.

Cement concrete roads- A member having many applications among the classification of roads

Cement concrete roads are the roads whose wearing surface is constructed with cement concrete. They are otherwise called concrete roads. They can be constructed either reinforced or plane-type. Cement concrete roads are compatible with all weather conditions. It comes under rigid pavements. These are best suitable for roads having higher traffic.

Main applications of cement concrete roads

  • Parking aprons, taxiways and runway takeoff areas in airports
  • Parking grounds for vehicles of heavyweight
  • Heavy duty Industrial floors (vehicles on tracks and military tanks)
  • Floors for handling and storage of containers at ports
  • Industrial floors with high requirements in terms of flatness and durability to abrasion and surface exposure to aggressive attacks (use of toxic materials, welding etc)
  • Bridge decks
  • Road pavements in long tunnels for fire safety reasons, immediate reuse of the road following a fire and better energy consumption during service life (lower intensity lighting required)
  • Pavements at toll stations (resistance to braking and acceleration)

Now, let’s move on to the next classification of roads.

Classification of roads according to location and function

Roads can be classified according to their location and function as follows.

  1. National highways

2. Highways

3. District roads

4. Village roads

Going deep into each of them,

National highways- top member in the classification of roads according to location

The main highway runs through the length and breadth of the country. Roads connecting the neighbouring country. are also called national highways. Roads connecting the neighbouring countries are also called national highways. It should have high-class surface finishing together with adequate structural strength.

2. Highways

These are the main roads within a state. These connect important towns and cities of the state. Highways should be two-lane wide, but if it is one lane only, it must be provided with wide shoulders.

District roads

District roads should carry the traffic to the interior rural areas. These roads are considered as main branches of NH or SHs. District roads are of 2 types. Major district roads and other district roads.

Village roads

These roads are mainly meant for village roads use. Village roads connect villages with each other and also with nearby towns. These roads can be stabilised earth roads, but if a metal surface is provided it can serve a more useful purpose.

Moving on to the third classification…

Classification of roads based on number of lanes

You might have observed this type of classification while you travelled. There are mainly 4 types as given below.

  • Single lane road- having only one lane for to and fro mobility.
  • Double lane road- having two lanes for direction to opposite sides
  • Three-lane road- having three lanes for movement in a road
  • Multi-lane road- having more than three lanes for vehicle movement.

The decision on which of the above lanes is to be chosen is based on the traffic.

The next classification of roads is based on the geographic location of the roads.

Types of roads depending on weather

These are of 2 types.

  1. All weather roads- Roads which are compatible with all weather conditions. Types of roads in India should mostly belong to this type. Because the weather conditions are extreme.

2. Fairweather roads- Roads which are not compatible with worse weather conditions.

Next is an interesting classification based on the geometry of roads.

Types of roads based on the type of road pavement    

  1. Parallel roads- These are local roads running parallel to a higher-speed, limited-access road

2. Unparallel roads- These are local roads that don’t run parallel to a higher speed and are narrow access roads. The village roads that connect small geographical places are best fit for this classification than other types of roads in India.

Cool. Let’s jump into the last classification of a road.

F. Types of roads according to the volume of traffic they handle

Roads can be classified depending on the traffic through them.

  1. Light traffic road- Road carrying up to 400 veh/ day

2. Medium traffic road- 400- 1000 veh/day

3. Heavy traffic road- More than 1000 veh/day

That’s it. Any doubts or comments? Drop it in the comments. Let’s dwell on more.

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