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Punjab SH 12B: Sirhind–Bharonpur: Punjab State Highway 13: Mullanpur Dakha–Halwara–Raikot-Barnala: Punjab State Highway 14: Abohar–Hanumangarh Road: Punjab State Highway 15: Faridkot–Firozpur: Punjab SH 16: Moga-Bagha Purana-Kotkapura-Muktsar-Malout: Punjab SH 16A: Bagha Purana-Bhagta Bhai ka-Nathana-Bhucho Mandi: Punjab SH 17
The Provincial Highways of Punjab consists of all public highways maintained by the Pakistani province of Punjab.The Punjab Highway Department under the Department of Transportation maintains over 38,000 kilometres (24,000 mi) of roadways organised into various classifications which crisscross the province and provide access to major population centres. [1]
Peco Road - College Road: 4: 4.4: Bagharian Road: Rana Riaz Chowk, Green Town - Bagharian Chowk, Green Town: 4: 2.9: Nomi Road: Pulley Stop, Green Town - Square Water Tank, Green Town: 4: 1.1: Nazaria-e-Pakistan Avenue: College Road, Green Town - Thokar Niaz Beg: 6: 6 Khayaban-e-Firdousi: Shok Chowk, Moulana Shoukat Ali Road - Shaukat Khanum ...
The Lahore–Sahiwal–Bahawalnagar Motorway is an upcoming motorway undertaking in Punjab, Pakistan. The project received approval from the executive board of the National Highway Authority (NHA) within their yearly maintenance plan for the period 2023–24.
The Punjab Highway Department (Urdu, Punjabi: محکمہ شاہرات پنجاب) constructs and maintains the provincial highways in Punjab, Pakistan. Currently, the Punjab Highway Department maintains more than 38,000 kilometers of roads.
Provincial Highways of Punjab consists of all public highways maintained by Punjab. The Punjab Highway Department under the Department of Transportation maintains over 38,000 kilometres (24,000 mi) of roadways organized into various classifications which criss-cross the province and provide access to major population centres. [3
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Expressways are usually higher grades than national highways, but differ from motorways by having fewer access restrictions. All federal expressways are pre-fixed with the letter 'E' (for "expressway") followed by the unique numerical designation of the specific highway (with a hyphen in the middle).