Transport in the British Virgin Islands
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The systems of transport in the
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include 113 kilometres of
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and a
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Road Town Road Town, located on Tortola, is the capital of the British Virgin Islands. It is situated on the horseshoe-shaped Road Harbour in the centre of the island's south coast. The population was about 15,000 in 2018. The name is derived from the na ...
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Roads

* total: 200 km * paved: 200 km * unpaved: 0 km (2007) Despite using left-hand traffic, most vehicles are left-hand-drive, being imported from the United States.


Ports and terminals

*
Road Town Road Town, located on Tortola, is the capital of the British Virgin Islands. It is situated on the horseshoe-shaped Road Harbour in the centre of the island's south coast. The population was about 15,000 in 2018. The name is derived from the na ...


Airports

* 4 (2008)


Paved runways

* total: 2 **914 to 1,523 m: 1 ** under 914 m: 1 (2008)


Unpaved runways

* total: 2 **914 to 1,523 m: 2 (2008)


Merchant Marine

* registered in other countries: 1 (Panama) (2008)


References

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