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Impact of bad roads to the people of sitio Malalong Sofronio Espanola Palawan on their daily life

Roads have a significant role in economic growth and development and have significant
social advantages. They are crucial to the growth and development of a country. A road
network is essential for ensuring access to social, health, education, and employment
services, as well as for other reasons related to the battle against poverty.
Poor road infrastructure, on the other hand, impedes road transit and limits social growth
and mobility. Rural regions are global hubs for the production of primary products and
services. Increases in rural road capacity tend to improve access to agricultural supplies,
markets, communication, and technology. Other issues that roads confront include poor
riding quality, inadequate geometrics, and insufficient pavement thickness. Poor road
infrastructure makes it more difficult for students to get to school and more expensive for
farmers to get their produce to market. Poor roads can increase the number of repairs that
must be made as well as the number of accidents, including deadly ones.

The route at sitio malalong sofronio espanola poses a challenge for certain students and
other locals. Farmers are the ones most impacted by the poor roads because they have
trouble getting their crop to market and because they provide the majority of the revenue
for the residents in their sitio. Children and students are also impacted since they find it
challenging to walk on the bumpy roads on rainy days, which has been an issue for the
locals up until now and continues to complicate their daily life.

Numerous roads in Sofronio Espanola are currently in the planning stages and are not yet
complete. One of these is the road in Sitio Malalong, which has been an issue for several
residents and hasn't seen any improvement to date. That's why we came up with this
study topic, which enables us to determine the effect of the terrible roads on their
neighborhood by conducting a survey and speaking with several residents there about
their personal circumstances. 

                 

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