Afghanistan Ring Road
National Highway 1 | |
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Pashto: د افغانستان حلقوي سړک | |
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Part of AH1 | |
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Country | Afghanistan |
Highway system | |
National Highway 01 or NH01, formally called the Ring Road (
History
Part of National Highway 1 has been refurbished since late 2003, particularly the
Kabul to Kandahar
The Kabul–Kandahar Highway (NH0101) is a 483-kilometer (300 mi) section of National Highway 01 linking two of Afghanistan's largest cities, Kabul and Kandahar.[2] This highway is a key portion of the Ring Road. Approximately 35 percent of Afghanistan's population lives within 50 km (31 mi) of the Kabul to Kandahar portion of the Ring Road.
The Kabul–Kandahar highway underwent major repairs carried out by the United States and Japanese governments with assistance in planning and design by Turkish and Indian engineers. Phase one of paving was completed in December 2003 and the highway was opened to traffic.[3] However, the road has badly deteriorated since that time, from heavy trucks and also from terrorist sabotage. Furthermore, armed guards must protect highway repair crews from ambushes. Banditry and extortion by criminals continue to be problems.[4]
Kandahar to Herat
National Highway 01 between Kandahar and Herat consists of two sections, NH0101, running from Kandahar to Delaram, and NH0102, running from Delaram to Herat.[5]
Kabul to Jalalabad
National Highway 8 (NH08) runs from Jalalabad to Kabul, following the Tang-e Gharu gorge, parallel to the Kabul River, for 64 kilometres (40 mi).[6] The two-lane Kabul Gorge highway runs along 600 metres (2,000 ft) cliffs. Fatal traffic accidents occur in this area, mainly due to reckless driving.[7]
See also
Notes
- ^ "Application of Road Numbering System National Highway", [1] Archived 7 May 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Ministry of Public Works (16 October 2015)
- ^ "Application of Road Numbering System National Highway"
- ^ USAID Press Release: Afghans Celebrate Phase I Completion of Kabul to Kandahar Highway Archived 20 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Goldstein, Joseph; Muzhary, Fazal (24 March 2015). "Attack by Gunmen on Afghan Highway Unnerves Travelers". New York Times. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
- ^ "Application of Road Numbering System National Highway"
- ^ "Application of Road Numbering System National Highway"
- New York Times(7 February 2010)