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Dhaka–Ashulia Elevated Expressway is an under-construction elevated expressway project in Bangladesh. Once built, the expressway will become Bangladesh’s third elevated expressway and connect Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport with Abdullahpur, Ashulia , Baipayl and Dhaka Export Processing Zone (DEPZ) on the Nabinagar–Chandra highway .
N105 Dhaka Bypass Expressway Route information Part of AH41 Maintained by Bangladesh Road Transport Authority Length 48 km (30 mi) Major junctions North end Kodda, Basan Thana, Gazipur District South end Madanpur, Bandar Upazila, Narayanganj District Location Country Bangladesh Major cities Dhaka Highway system Roads in Bangladesh ← N4 → N1 Transport in Dhaka Streets Indira Road Nawabpur ...
The road network of Bangladesh consists of national highways (designated by a number preceded by "N"), regional highways (R numbers) and zilla or district roads (Z numbers) which are maintained by Roads and Highways Department, as well as Upazila Roads, Union Roads, and Village Roads which are maintained by Local Government Engineering Department.The total length of roads in Bangladesh used to ...
This plan was revised in 2015 and the Dhaka Elevated Expressway was included as part of this plan. [4] The Dhaka Elevated Expressway project commenced in 2011. On 15 December 2013, the Bangladesh Bridge Authority signed a revised agreement with the First Dhaka Elevated Expressway Company Limited, the investment company of the project. [1]
In the new plan a road with 100-foot canal on the both side of road was added. For this road project a budget of Tk 5,287 crore was mentioned. After completing the existing project, [ 2 ] To expand the road into 8-lane expressway, government had to reshape the project in November 2018.
[21] [22] Data from the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) in 2023 indicated that 3,794 buses owned by 75 companies have route permits, although 871 lack fitness clearances. However, the Dhaka Road Transport Owners' Association claims 120 operators run over 5,000 buses, many without authorisation. [23]
The N1 or Dhaka–Chittagong Highway is the main transportation artery of Bangladesh, connecting the capital city of Dhaka and the southern port city of Chittagong. [ citation needed ] Approximately 465 kilometres (289 miles) in length, the highway starts at Jatrabari in Dhaka and ends at Teknaf in Cox's Bazar .