Seychelles possesses transportation systems that include 453km of roads (of which 400km are paved), seaports, and airports.[1] In rural areas, especially on La Digue, a popular way of public transport is by using ox-carts.This includes the Seychelles Land Transport Agency, responsible for road infrastructure, the Road Transport Commission, responsible for regulating and enforcing traffic laws, and the Department of Land Transport, which develops new traffic policies.[2] Vehicles in Seychelles drive on the left side of the road.[5] Much of the material in this article is sourced from the CIA World Factbook.