National highways and motorways link all major cities in
Pakistan and are undergoing rapid expansion to cater to the fast growing surface transportation needs of this rapidly emerging economy.
National Highway Authority
National Highway Authority is responsible for building and maintaining highways and motorways in
Pakistan.
The
National Highway Authority (NHA) was established in 1991, through an Act of the Pakistani Parliament. The NHA plans, develops, operates, repairs and maintains national highways and strategic roads specially entrusted to it by the Federal Government, by a Provincial Government or by another authority. The total length of federalized roads under NHA now stands at 5487.5 miles (8780km): this accounts for 3% of the Pakistani road network and 75% of the commercial road traffic in Pakistan.
N5 - Karachi-
Thatta-
Hyderabad-
Moro-
Multan-
Sahiwal-
Lahore-
Jhelum-
Rawalpindi-
Peshawar-
Torkham (
Grand Trunk Road)
1819 KM
N10 - Lyari-
Gwadar-
Gabd (
Makran Coastal Highway)
653 KM
N15 - Mansehra-
Naran-
Jhalkhand 240 KM
N25 - Karachi-
Bela-
Khuzdar-
Kalat-
Quetta-
Chaman (
RCD Highway)
813 KM
N35 - Hasan Abdal-
Abbottabad-
Thakot-
Gilgit-
Khunjerab (
Karakoram Highway, KKH)
806 KM
N40 - Lakpass-
Naukundi-
Taftan 610 KM
N45 - Nowshera-
Dir-
Chitral 309 KM
N50 - Kuchlack-
Zhob-
Dera Ismail Khan 531 KM
N55 - Kotri-
Shikarpur-
Dera Ghazi Khan-
Kohat-
Peshawar (
Indus Highway)
1264 KM
N65 - Sukkur-
Sibi-
Saryab 385 KM
N70 - Qila Saifullah-
Loralai-
Dera Ghazi Khan-
Multan 447 KM
N75 - Islamabad-
Satra Mile-
Lower Topa (
Murree)-
Kohala (
Murree Expressway)
90 KM
N80 - Tarnol-
Kohat 144 KM
S1 - Gilgit-
Skardu 167 KM
S2 - Kohala-
Muzaffarabad 40 KM
MOTORWAYS IN PAKISTAN
There are ten motorways in Pakistan, out of which only the M2 and M3 have been completed. The M1 and part of the M8 and M10 are under construction and are scheduled to be completed in 2007.
M1 - Islamabad to
Peshawar
M2 - Lahore to Islamabad
M3 - Pindi Bhattian to
Faisalabad
M4 - Faisalabad to
Multan
M5 - Multan to
Dera Ghazi Khan
M6 - Dera Ghazi Khan to
Ratodero
M7 - Kakkar via
Dureji to
Karachi
M8 - Gwadar to Ratodero
M9 - Karachi to
Hyderabad
M10 - Karachi Northern Bypass
M2 - Lahore to
Sialkot
Karakoram Highway
The Karakoram Highway (KKH) is the highest paved international road in the world. It connects
China and
Pakistan across the
Karakoram mountain range, through the
Khunjerab Pass, at an altitude of 4,693 metres (15,397 feet), by far the highest paved international border crossing in the world. It connects China's
Xinjiang region with Pakistan's
Northern Areas and also serves as a popular
tourist attraction.
Makran Coastal Highway
The Makran Coastal Highway is located primarily in
Balochistan,
Pakistan. It follows the
Arabian Sea coast from
Karachi to
Gwadar.