But the best countries for ground travel don’t stop there.

These are the 15 countries where it’s easiest to get around.

Bahrain

Bahrain’s road density is in second place, though road quality ranks 25th.

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Austria

Austria ranks well in most indicators, but especially in quality of roads and transport efficiency.

For railroad density, the U.K. ranks ninth, making it an easy place totravel by train.

This comes as no surprise to anyone who’s ever been onTokyo’sextensive train system.

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Denmark

Denmark rates high all-around, with great quality of roads, and lots of them.

Luxembourg

Luxembourg lands third place for railroad density, and seventh for paved road density.

It also has excellent ground transport efficiency, ranking second.

Getting Around in Barbados

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With its extensive online grid of canals, the country ranks first for quality of port infrastructure.

Hong Kong

In first place for ground and port transport isHong Kong, with high scores in every indicator.

Best Countries for Infrastructure

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Cable Cars in Austria

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Getting Around the United Kingdom

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Transportation in Japan

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Cycling in Denmark

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Traveling in Luxembourg

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Transportation in France

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Best Countries for Transportation

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Exterior of a large train station in Germany

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Switzerland Airports

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Amsterdam Canals

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Singapore Has the Best Airport

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Hong Kong Roads

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