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An unpaved road is a road without a bound surface layer (such as asphalt concrete or portland cement concrete). Types of unpaved roads include dirt roads and gravel roads.

Unpaved roads are much cheaper to construct than paved roads, but may be more expensive to maintain especially when they have high traffic volumes. The cost of operating a vehicle on an unpaved road is also much higher then on a paved road.