Armenia has a relatively well-developed road network, serving all areas of it's economy with a road density of 257.6 kilometres per 1.000 square kilometres. The road network consists of 7.700 kilometres of interstate roads, regional roads and local roads. Government’s Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy emphasized improving the quality of infrastructure, particularly road, rail and air transportation and strengthening regulatory capacity to support privately-owned operators in energy and infrastructure as a precondition for the improvement of the business environment.
Much work and progress has taken place in liberalizing the transport market and in adjusting to the market economy and just as much remains to be done regionally and in Armenia to bring transport infrastructure and services to the level of those in the rest of Europe.
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