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A highway at Thiruvananthapuram. Kerala has 331,904 kilometres (206,236 mi) of roads, which accounts for 5.6% of India's total. [1] [2] This translates to about 9.94 kilometres (6.18 mi) of road per thousand people, compared to an average of 4.87 kilometres (3.03 mi) in the country.
Lakkidi Road in Thrissur and Palakkad Districts [2] 3905305: Lakkidi road-Pambadi Road-Lakkidi Railway Station Road Palakkad: 11.857 SH 78 Edappally - Muvattupuzha Road 15.020 SH 79 Mala Annamanada Ashtamichira Athani Road 20.520 SH 80 Konni - Haripad Road
The road in Paravoor Thekkumbhagam that will become part of the coastal highway. The project was started by the Kerala government on the basis of a study conducted in 1993 by the National Transportation Planning and Research Center, Thiruvananthapuram. Later, the center recommended measures to reduce traffic congestion on the national highway ...
6 lane signal free national highway project along the coast of the Indian state Kerala. The bypass includes four river bridges in Anjarakandi, Kuyyali, Dharmadam, and Mahe, 21 underpasses, a railway flyover, and a toll plaza in Kolassery. [3] It intersect with State Highway 30 Thalassery-Coorg-Mysuru road at Chonadam. The Maximum permissible ...
The main trunk road to Sabarimala, Kerala's Largest Pilgrim Centre starts from Main Eastern Highway near Pathanamthitta. Though it is the shortest route to Angamaly and Northern Kerala townships from Punalur , (The Second Largest City of Kollam District) and in turn from the Tamil Nadu townships Tenkasi , Tirunelveli and Thoothukudi .
Before NH 544 was built through Angamaly, MC road extended up to Karukutty village 6 km (3.7 mi) away from Angamaly town in the Chalakudy road. A section of this road between Mulakuzha and Kottayam is now upgraded as a section of NH 183. MC Road is a popular route to access the shrine of Sabarimala. It covers many important towns of Central and ...
Thiruvananthapuram–Angamaly Greenfield Highway is a 257-kilometre-long (160 mi) planned greenfield access-controlled highway in Kerala, India. [1] The proposed greenfield highway running parallel to the Main Central Road is to ensure better connectivity between Thiruvananthapuram and Angamaly through several regions of Kottayam and Kottarakkara.
State Highways in Kerala Palakkad–Kozhikode Greenfield Highway is a 121-kilometre-long planned greenfield access-controlled highway in Kerala , India. [ 1 ] The highway, which is proposed under the Bharatmala project , is expected to reduce the travel time between Palakkad and Kozhikode to two hours and decongest traffic on the existing NH 966 .