The Islamabad Capital Territory has five major types of roadways i.e. expressway(s), highway(s), avenues, khayabans and roads. The Capital Development Authority's Engineering Wing under the Ministry of Transportation maintains over 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) of roadways organised into various classifications which crisscross the territory (mainly Islamabad).[1] These are not to be confused with national highways, which are federal roads maintained by the National Highway Authority, Government of Pakistan.
Expressway | Course | Length | Existing | Status | Lanes | Completion | |||||
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Islamabad Expressway | Zero Point Interchange–Rawat | 28 km | 28 km | Operational | 6 | 1968 |
Highway | Course | Length | Existing | Status | Lanes | Completion | |||||
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Srinagar Highway | E-75 (Murree Road Interchange) – M-1/M-2 Motorway (Islamabad Interchange) | 25 km | 25 km | Operational | 4 | 1973 |
Note: Khayaban (خیابان) is Persian language equivalent of avenue.
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