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Interstate 5 in the United States connects to Mexican Federal Highway 1 at the busiest international border crossing in the world. The Pan-American Highway continues south to Mexico City along two separate routes; historic Mexican Federal Highway 1 and toll Mexican Federal Highway 1D via Baja California Peninsula or Mexican Federal Highway 2 ...
Longest highway in Brazil. National Highway 44: 4,658 km (2,894 mi) Indian-administered Kashmir and India: Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu: Longest national highway of India. National Highway 27: 3,507 km (2,179 mi) India: Porbandar, Gujarat: Silchar, Assam: East - West National highway in India Chile Route 5: 3,364 km ...
This is a list of countries (or regions) by total road network size, both paved and unpaved.Also included is additional data on road network density and the length of each country or region's controlled-access highway network (also known as a motorway, expressway, freeway, etc.), designed for high vehicular traffic.
Longest primary north-south Interstate highway I-96: 192.06: 309.09 US 31 in Norton Shores, Michigan: I-75 in Detroit, Michigan: 1959: current Michigan only
The Trans-Canada Highway (or Trans-Canada) is the longest national highway in the world. [7] It crosses all of Canada from east to west and enters all ten provinces. [citation needed] The highway was initiated by 1949 Trans-Canada Highway Act, and funding began in 1951. [8] However, the highway was not finished until 1970. [7]
The 46 miles of highway between New York and Ohio today is Pennsylvania's share of the nation's longest interstate, extending 3,000 miles from Boston to Seattle. ... There was no way in the world ...
Provincial Highway 9, Suhua Highway Sant' Antonio Morignone Italy 7.96 km (4.9 mi) 2000 SS38: Balangshan Tunnel China 7.95 km (4.94 mi) 2016 1 G350 National Highway Ziyang Tunnel [bb] China 7.938 km (4.932 mi) 2010 2 G30, Ankang-Maoba Expressway Bømlafjord Norway 7.931 km (4.9 mi) 2000 1 E39: Kuocangshan Tunnel
Upon its original completion, the Trans-Canada Highway was the longest uninterrupted highway in the world. [22] Construction on other legs continued until 1971, when the last gap on Highway 16 was completed in the Upper Fraser Valley east of Prince George , at which point the highway network was considered complete.