In 2018, the most common public roads of regional or inter-municipal importance that meet regulatory requirements were in Moscow (97%), Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (84.5%), Stavropol Territory (74.9%), Krasnoyarsk Territory , 4%) and Ingushetia (70.4%).

The regions where the roads were the least compliant last year include the Republic of Mari El (1.4%), Saratov Region (9.9%), Kalmykia (11.8%), Arkhangelsk (15.1%) and Magadan region (17%).

In total, last year in Russia 42.4% of all roads in this category corresponded to the standards. Over ten years, this indicator improved by 5% (in 2008 there were 37.8% of quality roads).

Roads of regional (or inter-municipal) significance are owned by the entities and receive funding from their budgets.

According to the methodology of the Federal State Statistics Service, the regulatory requirements for public roads include, in particular, the evenness and strength of the road surface, its coupling qualities, good visibility.

Earlier, the regions of Russia with the most noticeable decrease in the number of road accidents were named.