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State Highway No Route Length (in km) Passes through –District(s) MH SH 1: Shahada – Sangvi – Khamkheda – Lasur – Amalner: Nandurbar, Dhule, Jalgaon: MH SH 2: Via MH SH 1 From Shahada – Mhasavad – Islampur (Shahada Taluka) – Lakkadkot – Ranipur (Shahada Taluka) – Nagziri – Toranmal
Maharashtra: 126 km (78.3 mi) Pune–Nashik Industrial Expressway [9] [10] Maharashtra: 250 km (160 mi) Pune–Aurangabad Expressway [11] Maharashtra: 225 km (140 mi) Nagpur–Goa Expressway [12] [13] Maharashtra: 760 km (470 mi) Hyderabad–Indore Expressway [14] Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana: 713 km (443 mi) Raipur–Hyderabad ...
National Highway 48 (India) National Highway 53 (India) National Highway 60 (India) National Highway 61 (India) National Highway 65 (India) National Highway 130D (India) National Highway 150 (India) National Highway 160 (India) National Highway 160A (India) National Highway 160B (India) National Highway 160C (India) National Highway 160D (India)
Asian Highway 47 (AH47) is a route of the Asian Highway Network, running 2,124 kilometres (1,320 mi) from AH43 in Gwalior, India [1] to AH43 in Bangalore, India.It passes through the Indian cities of Gwalior , Indore, Dhule , and Thane, Mumbai, Pune, Belagavi, Hubballi and Bangalore .
National Highway 548DD, commonly referred to as NH 548DD is a national highway in India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a secondary route of primary National Highway 48 . [ 3 ] NH-548DD runs in the state of Maharashtra in India.
The highway starting from its junction with NH-37 near Karimganj in the State of Assam connecting Patharkandi, Churaibari, Ambasa, Teliamura, Agartala, Udaipur, Sabrum and terminating at Indo/Bangladesh Border in the State of Tripura. — — NH 15: 586.5: 364.4
This was adopted to ensure more flexibility and consistency in the numbering of existing and new national highways. [3] As per the new numbering system: [4] All north-south oriented highways will have even numbers increasing from the north to the south. All east-west oriented highways will have odd numbers increasing from the east to the west.
The road network of Bangladesh consists of national highways (designated by a number preceded by "N"), regional highways (R numbers) and zilla or district roads (Z numbers) which are maintained by Roads and Highways Department, as well as Upazila Roads, Union Roads, and Village Roads which are maintained by Local Government Engineering Department.The total length of roads in Bangladesh used to ...