Transport and infrastructure in the Bermudas
Our listing of the primary types of transport compares the infrastructure of the Bermudas with the average of all countries in America.› Airports in the Bermudas
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Road traffic
The network of roads and highways has a total length of 447 km. For each of the country's 63,867 inhabitants, this corresponds to 7.00 meters. This puts Bermuda in 77th place in the global ranking. However, it is also important to note that the country's population density is extremely high at around 1201 inhabitants per km². With so many people in such a relatively small area, longer driving distances are rare. In the Bermudas, left-hand traffic is the rule on the roads, i.e. you drive in the left lane and overtake on the right. Oncoming traffic comes to meet you on the right side. Here you can also find an overview of all countries with left-hand traffic.Bermuda | |||
total | per 1 mio inhabitants | per km² | |
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Roadways | 400 km | 6,998.92 km | 8,402.26 m |
Railroads | 0 km | 0.00 km | 0.00 m |
Waterways | 0 km | 0.00 km | 0.00 m |
Commercial harbors | 147 | 2,301.66 | 2.763 |
Airports | 1 | 15.66 | 18.797 |
North America | |||
total | per 1 mio inhabitants | per km² | |
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Roadways | 7,629,500 km | 20,605.41 km | 347.07 m |
Railroads | 371,500 km | 1,003.32 km | 16.90 m |
Waterways | 41,600 km | 112.47 km | 1.89 m |
Commercial harbors | 4,461 | 12.05 | 0.000 |
Airports | 686 | 1.85 | 0.000 |
Data sources used
• Global Health Observatory Data Repository (World Health Organization)• UNCTAD
• Internation Union of Railways (UIC)
• CIA Factbook
• OECD Statistics
• Wikipedia (german)