Inland road transport is the movement of goods or passengers within the borders of a country by road. This type of transport is usually carried out by vehicles such as trucks, vans, trailers, buses and cars.
In general, it means the transfer of goods or people from one city or region to another city or region in the same country using land routes.
Domestic road transport feature
Delivery via asphalt and intercity roads
High flexibility in time and route
Door-to-door delivery possible
Suitable for short and medium distances
Benefits of domestic road transport
Easy access to most parts of the country
No need for complex infrastructure such as railways or ports
Suitable speed for domestic distribution
Disadvantages of domestic road transport
Higher cost than rail transport over long distances