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  2. Afghanistan Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan Ring Road. National Highway 01 or NH01, formally called the Ring Road ( Pashto: د افغانستان حلقوي سړک; Dari: شاهراه حلقوی افغانستان ), is a 2,200-kilometre (1,400 mi) two-lane road network circulating inside Afghanistan, connecting the following major cities (clockwise): Kabul, Maidan Shar ...

  3. Kabul–Kandahar Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Kabul–Kandahar Highway (NH0101) is 483-kilometer (300 mi) long that links Afghanistan 's two largest cities, Kabul and Kandahar. It starts from Dashte Barchi in Kabul and passes through Maidan Shar, Saydabad, Ghazni, and Qalat until it reaches Aino Mina in Kandahar. [1] It is currently being rehabilitated at different locations. [2]

  4. Reconstruction in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    One major development goal is the completion of the Ring Road - a series of highways linking the major cities of Afghanistan. On the provincial and national level, projects such as the National Solidarity Programme, inter-provincial road construction, and the US-led revamping of rural health services have met with more success. [citation needed]

  5. List of longest ring roads - Wikipedia

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    G93 Chengyu Ring Expressway, planned length of 1,057 kilometres (657 mi). Chengdu Economic Zone Ring Expressway, planned length of 438 kilometres (272 mi). Texas State Highway 99, planned length of 184 miles (296 km). [16] Hyderabad Regional Ring Road, planned length of 330 km (205 mi).

  6. Ring road - Wikipedia

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    The inner ring road of Sheffield, England. A ring road (also known as circular road,beltline, beltway, circumferential ( high) way, loop or orbital) is a road or a series of connected roads encircling a town, city or country. The most common purpose of a ring road is to assist in reducing traffic volumes in the urban centre, such as by offering ...

  7. Transport in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan government passed a law banning the import of cars older than 10 years. Toyota Corolla has been the most widely used vehicle in the country since the mid-1990s. Afghanistan recently began manufacturing its own microcars for domestic consumers. Long distant road journeys are made in private cars, vans, trucks and buses.

  8. Salang Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Salang Tunnel. The Salang Tunnel ( Dari: تونل سالنگ Tūnel-e Sālang, Pashto: د سالنگ تونل Da Sālang Tūnel) is a 2.67-kilometre-long (1.66 mi) tunnel located at the Salang Pass in northern Parwan Province of Afghanistan, about 90 km (56 mi) north of the nation's capital, Kabul. At nearly 3,200 m (10,500 ft) above sea level ...

  9. Route 606 (Afghanistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Delaram–Zaranj Highway, also known as Route 606, is a 135-mile-long two-lane road in Afghanistan, connecting Zaranj in Nimruz Province, near the Iranian border, with Delaram in neighbouring Farah Province. [3] It connects the Afghan–Iranian border with the Kandahar–Herat Highway in Delaram, which provides connectivity to other major ...