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Highway 6 (Hebrew: כביש 6, Kvish Shesh), also known as the Trans-Israel Highway or Cross-Israel Highway (Hebrew: כביש חוצה ישראל, Kvish Ḥotzeh Yisra'el), is a major electronic toll highway in Israel. [1]
Highway 6, the Trans-Israel Highway, is the only toll road. Two of the expressways (Highway 57 and Highway 60) are divided into several separate sections as a result of an IDF decree forbidding Israelis from travelling on certain stretches of these highways (see Notes below).
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Highway 1: from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv Route 225 descending into Makhtesh Gadol. Roads in Israel are categorized as national roads, inter-city roads, regional roads and local roads: National roads – numbered with one digit (e.g. Route 1, Jerusalem-Tel Aviv) Inter-City roads – numbered with two digits (e.g. Highway 10 (Israel) – Route 10)
Major construction work took place between 1999 and 2003 as part of the construction of Highway 6. These works included the replacement of the original Route 443 bridge, a new Y interchange with Highway 1 and a new diamond interchange with Route 444. The interchange partially opened on October 28, 2002, with the opening of northbound Highway 6. [1]
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Highway 67 (Also known as the Wadi Milik road) is a highway in northern Israel and is one of the two main traffic arteries that cross the Carmel while connecting the coastal plain to Highway 6 (the other is Highway 65 also known as the Wadi Ara Road). The length of the road is 13 km (8.1 mi).
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