In the Kingdom of Cambodia (“Cambodia”), the road transport accounts for around 65% of the passenger transport, for 70% of the freight transport, and plays the most important role in the domestic transport. During the civil war in the 70’s to 80’s, most of the roads were deteriorated due to poor (practically non-existent) maintenance. Since 1993, the rehabilitation has progressed with the assistance of Japan, the United State, Australia, Asian Development Bank (“ADB”), World Bank and other development partners.