What Is Transportation In Sierra Leone?

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Transportation in Sierra Leone is poor, compared to highly developed countries such as the United States. Navigable roadways are few and far between, with only 7,000 miles of roads in the country. Of those 7,000 miles, only 500 miles of roads are paved and able to handle vehicles and trucks for shipping. The country has ten usable airports, mostly near the major cities on the coasts. However, only one airport has a paved runway capable of handling commercial airliners. Only three seaports dot the coastline, each of which is small and poorly run. Only one of the three ports is deep enough to berth large-hulled cargo ships and military vessels. Throughout the country, nearly 500 miles of waterways allow for limited shipping to rural areas inland.