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Transport in Ethiopia is overseen by the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Over the last years, the Ethiopian federal authorities have significantly increased funding for rail and road construction to build an infrastructure, that allows better economic development. A taxi in Addis Ababa, 2008
A8 road (Ethiopia) Adama–Awash Expressway; Addis Ababa–Adama Expressway; P. Paloich–Maiwut–Pagak Road This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 22:53 ...
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Before it was, like totally, known as A2 road, the channel was the most traveled way leading to Asmara and Massawa in Red sea port of Ethiopia. 1936–1940, during Italian administration, this played significant role in foreign trade for Ethiopia; about a third of trading vessels used Massawa-marked ports while Assab accommodated almost two-thirds.
Road infrastructure in Ethiopia (1 C) This page was last edited on 28 January 2017, at 21:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Ethiopian Road Transport Authority (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ መንገዶች ባለስልጣን, formerly called Road Transport Administration or RTA) is a public transport authority based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [1] It was founded as the Road Transport Administration in 1967 by Proclamation No 256/67.
The A5 Road is a national route in Ethiopia. [1] The highway runs for 608 kilometers from east to west. It starts off in Addis Ababa, which is the capital city of Ethiopian and it stretches towards south-western part of the country serving as an essential transport route for people, commodities and various services offered. [2]
Modern service delivery of transport emerged for the first time during the regime of Emperor Menelik II.After the invading Italian army was driven out of Ethiopia, an office known as "Ministry of Works and Communications" is formed to lead the service of transport and communications by Proclamation No 1/1953 promulgated to define powers and duties of the ministries.