Are roads important to the national economies of Australia and New Zealand?
The Australian and New Zealand road networks, with a combined estimated total written down replacement value of more than A$150 billion (excluding land), probably represent the most expensive publicly owned group of assets. In addition, Australia and New Zealand have higher road lengths and road freight (tonne km) per person or per $GDP than most other countries. This indicates the importance of road freight to the two national economies.
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