This map shows countries with the largest road network around the world, reflecting their extensive infrastructure that connects vast regions. India leads the way with the longest road network of over 6.6 million kilometers, followed by the United States in second place with 6.5 million kilometers. China is in third place with 5.3 million kilometers, reflecting significant development in road infrastructure. Other countries include Brazil, Russia, Japan, France, Canada, Australia, and Germany, which contribute to global connectivity. The map uses orange shading to indicate these top countries, with statistics also given for better understanding. Road networks play a vital role in supporting economies, facilitating trade, and connecting people. This visual representation gives insight into how countries prioritize infrastructure development to ensure mobility and economic growth. It serves as a valuable tool for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the scale and importance of global road systems.