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On 24 December 2020, a new toll plaza was inaugurated on the M-9. With 24 lanes (6 entry, 18 exit points), it is the largest toll plaza in Pakistan. [13] In February 2022, the federal government decided to further upgrade the motorway from six to eight lanes to cater to the high traffic volume. [2]
Roads in Pakistan Expressways of Pakistan ( Urdu : پاکستان کے گزرگاه ) are a network of multiple-lane, high-speed toll highways in Pakistan, which are owned, maintained and operated by various levels of government.
Roads in Pakistan The M-2 Motorway or the Lahore–Islamabad Motorway ( Urdu : لاہور-اسلام آباد موٹروے ) is a north–south motorway in Pakistan , connecting Rawalpindi / Islamabad to Lahore , and is the first motorway to have been built in South Asia. [ 1 ]
Landline numbers and mobile numbers have different structures. Geographically fixed landline are prefixed by an area code which varies in length depending on the significance of the place. Mobile numbers are prefixed (03) followed by a two-digit code indicating the telephone operator. The international country code for Pakistan is +92.
The M-10 begins north of Karachi at the end of Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road, near the junction of the M-9 to which it is connected through a trumpet interchange.It then continues north for a few kilometers before turning west, where it forms an interchange with the Super Highway Link Road, Surjani Town Road, Hub Dam Road, Shahrah-e-Qaddafi, Orangi Link Road, Ittehad Town Road, and then N-25.
The M-15 Motorway, also known as the Hazara Motorway (Hindko/Urdu: ہزارہ موٹروے, Pashto: د هزاره موټروې), is a 180-kilometer controlled-access motorway in Pakistan. It links the Burhan Interchange near Hasan Abdal in the Punjab province with Haripur , Havelian , Abbottabad , Mansehra , Shinkiari , Battagram , and Thakot ...
Transport in Pakistan The M-3 ( Urdu : موٹروے 3 ) is a north–south motorway in Pakistan , connecting the Lahore end of the M-2 to M-4 near Abdul Hakeem . The M-3 motorway is parallel motorway of M-4 motorway and took eastern route from Lahore to Abdul Hakeem city, while M-4 motorway which connects M-2 to same Abdul Hakeem city.
The LSM (Lahore Sialkot Motorway) [2] was originally conceived by the Ex-Chief Minister of Punjab, Choudhry Pervaiz Elahi, in 2006 and its foundation stone was laid in 2007 by the ex-President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf, its land was acquired but no actual construction work was started. According to the original plan, the LSM would ...