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List of Other Roads In The Democratic Republic of the Congo Name of Road Distance Designated Completed Mbarara–Kisangani Road: 940 kilometres (584 mi) in total of which 760 kilometres (472 mi) are in DRC. [1] 2019: 2029 (Expected) Congo Pedicle Road: 70 kilometres (43 mi) Kinshasa Highway: 3,082 kilometres (1,915 mi) [2] Goli–Bunia Road [3]
country roads 21,000 km; local roads or footpaths 90,000 km; total: 171,250 km [5] The UNJLC also points out that the pre-Second Congo War network no longer exists, and is dependent upon 20,000 bridges and 325 ferries, most of which are in need of repair or replacement. In contrast, a Democratic Republic of the Congo government document shows ...
This list of countries by traffic-related death rate shows the annual number of road fatalities per capita per year, per number of motor vehicles, and per vehicle-km in some countries in the year the data was collected.
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While driving new roads can be exciting, in some parts of the world it can be terrifying. We explore eight of the world's most dangerous roads. 8 of the world's most dangerous roads
Due to the fact that there are few paved roads in the Congo, rivers and lakes are often used to transport goods and people. [3] Boat overcrowding and poor safety measures on ships have long been significant problems in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [4] [5] Not all passengers are able to swim and they are rarely provided with lifevests. [6]
Nestled high among the hills of La Paz, Bolivia, it is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous roads in the world. The threat of fog, landslides, frequent steep cliffs and hairpin turns have ...
Although there is a paved road from Kinshasa to Kikwit and a little beyond, and there are paved roads between Kisangani, Bukavu, Kampala and Nairobi, there has never been a paved highway across the centre of the Congo joining Kinshasa and Kikwit to Bukavu. Neither is there any coordinating authority for a 'Kinshasa Highway' or 'Autoroute de ...