Generally speaking, the road infrastructures in Jordan are very good. The country has 6 678 km of roads of which 2 756 km are motorways. Most of the roads run north/south, which allows you to reach the whole country. All the big cities are linked by motorway. Piggybacking concerns exclusively phosphates in the region of El-Hassa near Aqaba. The Ministry of Transport launched a tender in 2005 to develop rail infrastructures over the long term (over 20-25 years).
The port of Aqaba, Jordan's only access to the sea, is very modern with special containers for hydrocarbons and phosphates.
Finally, Queen Alia international airport has modern services and infrastructures.