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Map of Afghanistan's Ring Road and major projects supported by the USA as of March 2006 Kabul–Kandahar Highway in Wardak Province in 2010 The Kabul–Jalalabad Road. National Highway 01 or NH01, formally called the Ring Road (Pashto: د افغانستان حلقوي سړک; Dari: شاهراه حلقوی افغانستان), is a 2,200-kilometre (1,400 mi) two-lane road network circulating ...
The Kabul–Kandahar Highway is said to have been designed and asphalted in the 1960s by Afghan and American engineers under contracts with the United States International Cooperation Administration. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] This was a time when the Soviet Union and the United States were spreading their influence in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Ring Road: A01 1,300 2,092 2003 Afghanistan [1] Golden Ring Federal Highway: Р-132 941 1515 2020 Russia [2] Route 1: 828: 1,332: 1974: Iceland: G95 Capital Area Loop Expressway: Beijing 7th Ring Road: 584: 940: 2016: Beijing Capital Area: China: G98 Hainan Island Ring Expressway: Hainan Region Ring Expressway: 381: 613: 2012 ...
One major development goal is the completion of the Ring Road - a series of highways linking the major cities of Afghanistan. [9] [10]On the provincial and national level, projects such as the National Solidarity Programme, inter-provincial road construction, and the US-led revamping of rural health services have met with more success.
Highway 1 (Afghanistan), also called A01 and formally called the Ring Road, circles Afghanistan connecting Kabul, Ghazni, Kandahar, Farah, Herat, and Mazar.
Part of the road in the 1960s. The Kandahar–Herat Highway is a 557-kilometer (346 mi) section of road that links the cities of Kandahar and Herat in Afghanistan. This highway is part of a larger road network called the "Ring Road", and was first constructed by the Soviets in the 1960s. [1]
Outside the Salang Tunnel in 2009 Inside the tunnel in 2013. The Salang Tunnel (Dari: تونل سالنگ Tūnel-e Sālang, Pashto: د سالنگ تونل Da Sālang Tūnel) is a 2.67-kilometre-long (1.66 mi) tunnel located at the Salang Pass in northern Parwan Province of Afghanistan, about 90 km (56 mi) north of the nation's capital, Kabul.
Forward Operating Base Delaram in Afghanistan is a former military expeditionary base built by the United States Marine Corps. It is located on the Ring Road in Delaram. It was transferred to the Afghan National Army in April 2014. [1] It was later the headquarters of 4th Brigade, 215th Corps, which was formed in 2012, prior to the Taliban ...