Guyana's national road network is made up of national roads number 1 and number 2 with a length of nearly 450 km. This network constitutes a structuring infrastructure by serving the main urban centers (agglomerations of Cayenne, Kourou and Saint-Laurent) and strategic (Guyanese space center in Kourou, Félix Éboué airport, borders).
The national road network is an essential element in the economy of the territory. In this context, the General Directorate of Territories and the Sea (DGTM) of Guyana, contracting authority on behalf of the Ministry of Ecological Transition (MTE) and under the authority of the Prefect, plans to develop the network. .
Guyana's national road network is made up of national roads number 1 and number 2 with a length of nearly 450 km. This network constitutes a structuring infrastructure by serving the main urban centers (agglomerations of Cayenne, Kourou and Saint-Laurent) and strategic (Guyanese space center in Kourou, Félix Éboué airport, borders).
The national road network is an essential element in the economy of the territory. In this context, the General Directorate of Territories and the Sea (DGTM) of Guyana, contracting authority on behalf of the Ministry of Ecological Transition (MTE) and under the authority of the Prefect, plans to develop the network. .