Uzbekistan Quality Job Creation as a Cornerstone for Sustainable Economic Growth


Infrastructure as a Foundation for Job Creation



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Infrastructure as a Foundation for Job Creation
2.1 Assessment of the Transport and
Logistics Sectors
2.1.1 Transport and logistics overview
Road. 
Road transport accounts for about 88% of domestic passenger and 
short haul cargo traffic and about 10% of international carriage of goods (ADB 
2016a). The total length of the road network is 185,000 kilometers (km), 
42,654 km of which are highways that are further classified as international 
(3,979 km), national (14,069 km), and regional or local (24,606 km). The rest 
are urban and rural roads that are managed by cities, municipalities, and local 
districts (ADB 2016d). About 3,000 km of the road network is also part of the 
Asian Highway Network. 
The quality of Uzbekistan’s road network has improved significantly in recent 
years. In 2004, 66% of the highways were class 3 or below under Asian highway 
standards. By 2015, all substandard (below class 3) roads and some minimum 
standard (class 3) roads were upgraded to high-quality roads (class 1 or 2), 
leaving Uzbekistan with only 22% of the network classified as minimum 
standard, or class 3 (Table 2.1). 
Table 2.1: Road Transport Indicators, Uzbekistan, 2004 to Latest Data
Indicator
2004
Latest
Total Road Network (km)
181,121
f
185,000 (2015)
Asian Highway Class 1
a
(km)
255
1,195 (2015) 
Asian Highway Class 2
b
(km)
765
1,101 (2015)
Asian Highway Class 3
c
(km)
1,618
670 (2015)
Asian Highway Below Class 3
d
(km)
328
none
Paved (% to total roads)
87
e
87 (2014)
Increase in the volume of trucking transport (%)
10.8
e
4.6 (2013)
Road density (km of road per km
2
land area)
192
192(2012)
km = kilometer, km
2
= square kilometer.
Notes: 
a
Class 1 refers to asphalt, cement, or concrete roads with four or more lanes.

Class 2 refers to double bituminous treated roads with two lanes.
c
Class 3 is also regarded as the minimum desirable standard, usually described as two-lane (narrow) road.
d
Roads classified below class 3 are road sections below the minimum desirable standard.
e
Data as of 2005.
f
Data as of 2002. 
Sources: For increases in volume of transport for freight and passenger traffic CER (2013a), for the rest of the 
data, UNESCAP (2003); UNESCAP (2017); and UNESCAP (2014). 


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