In the early days all roads were managed by local roads boards.
These roads are usually not surfaced, but are managed to provide for safety considerations and resource protection needs.
Communal roads are managed at the municipal level.
The road is managed by the Cintra.
The strategic road network consists of motorways and major trunk roads; other roads in England are managed by local authorities.
The only free road, the Underground Railroad, is owned and managed by the Vigilant Committee.
The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste.
Currently, roads are managed by the three Diputaciones Forales of the Basque provinces.
One resolution states that any road that crosses Federal land belongs to Nye County and can be managed by the county.
Early roads were not systematically managed, and in Glamorgan as in the rest of Wales, they were in a very poor state.