National Highway 1 (Djibouti)

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National Highway 1
Arabic: الطريق السريع الوطنى 1
French: Route Nationale 1
Route information
Length218 km (135 mi)
Existed1976–present
Major junctions
FromDjibouti City
ToGalafi
Location
Country
Highway system

The RN-1 National Highway is a national highway in

Ndjamena–Djibouti Highway
and is the most important road link in the country.

In recent years, the road has been undergoing major reconstruction works in several parts. The highway is heavily traveled by Ethiopian trucks.[1]

Route

The RN-1 leads to the Djiboutian-Ethiopian border at Galafi border crossing. From Djibouti City that travels through three regions of Djibouti from the Gulf of Aden on the east to the Ethiopia to the west, it passes through Weʽa, Omar Jagaa, Mouloud, Dagguirou, Dikhil, Gorabous and Yoboki.

History

It was on June 28, 1974, the date of an agreement between French Territory of the Afars and the Issas and Ethiopia, that the construction of a road between Dikhil and Galafi was decided with an extension of 30 km to the Ethiopian A1 road (connecting Assab and Addis Ababa). The works were financed by France and carried out between 1975 and 1976 by the COLAS Road Company (130 km including 30 in Ethiopia). However, it was not until the fall of the Ethiopian military regime in 1991 that the border was opened at the Galafi border post.


References

  1. ^ "Traffic and Road Conditions in Djibouti". Country Reports. Retrieved February 3, 2018.