Botswana is a landlocked country in Africa. Both metallic and non metallic roads are a feature of
road network Botswana. Good roads crisscross the African nation.
Botswana is one of the few countries in Africa that have an excellent road network.
Road network Botswana is comprehensive and connects all major cities and towns in the country. The road network in Botswana is characterized by metallic roads between all major cities and towns. Minor villages and other human settlements are connected by non-metal or gravel sand roads. The non metallic road network of Botswana is ideal for four-wheeler vehicles. Gas refilling stations are far apart and it is advisable to have a full fuel tank before embarking on a driving trip to any destination in Botswana.
The international road network in Botswana consists of metallic roads. There are excellent roads to major Botswana cities from the country's borders with its neighboring countries. There are international standard of road network in Botswana that forms borders with four countries-Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia. The road networks in Botswana are protected by strict Botswana laws. There are monetary fines for illegal speeding and driving under the influence of liquor. The road network of Botswana has a number of disease control checkpoints in addition to standard police checks.