County Roads
County roads are local roads maintained by a county government. They connect smaller towns, rural areas, and communities, providing access to homes, farms, and businesses. These roads are essential for transportation and often serve as routes for emergency services and school buses.
Typically, county roads are less busy than state or federal highways, allowing for a more scenic and peaceful driving experience. They can vary in quality and surface type, ranging from paved roads to gravel paths. Maintenance and improvements are usually funded through local taxes and government budgets, ensuring safe travel for residents and visitors.