What Are the Roads Like in Ecuador?

The quality of roads varies in Ecuador. The Pan-American Highway, the main highway in Ecuador, runs through the Andes, with branches leading off to the east and west. This road is in fairly good condition, but smaller roads tend to be made of dirt and may have large potholes. Larger towns usually have paved roads, while smaller towns can have cobblestone or dirt roads.

Roads often lack signs and traffic lights, and it isn't uncommon to come across animals standing in the middle of the road in rural areas. For these reasons, driving in Ecuador should be approached with patience and caution.

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