A31 road (Sri Lanka)
The A31 road is a major arterial route in Sri Lanka, connecting Ampara with Maha Oya and several other significant settlements in the Eastern Province. Its primary function is to facilitate transportation and trade within the region, linking agricultural areas and population centers. The road's condition and maintenance are crucial for the economic well-being of the communities it serves, as it enables the efficient movement of goods and people. The A31, like other A-class roads in Sri Lanka, falls under the purview of the Road Development Authority (RDA) which is responsible for its upkeep and development. Specific details regarding its length, exact route alignment, and recent upgrades may vary and require referencing up-to-date information from the RDA or other official sources.