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The Tauredain as based on the Aztecs, and I found this excerpt about their roads in Wikipedia:

''The main contribution of the Aztec rule was a system of communications between the conquered cities. In Mesoamerica, without draft animals for transport (nor, as a result, wheeled vehicles), the roads were designed for travel on foot. Usually these roads were maintained through tribute, and travelers had places to rest and eat and even latrines to use at regular intervals, roughly every 10 to 15 kilometres (6 to 9 mi). Couriers (paynani) were constantly travelling along those ways, keeping the Aztecs informed of events, and helping to monitor the integrity of the roads.''

And since they were a mighty empire once, they probably don't have the funds anymore to maintain the old infrastructure of they road system, so we can expect ruined roads like Lammerant said, or even dirt roads since it is plausibly to say that some stretches could have been quarried for stone, as it happened with Roman roads in the Middle Ages.