Dhaka–Chittagong Highway
National Highway 1 | ||||
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Dhaka–Chittagong Highway | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length: | 287.1 km[1] (178.4 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
Dhaka end: | Saidabad Connecting with Jatrabari Flyover | |||
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To: | Teknaf , Cox's Bazar | |||
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The N1 or Dhaka–Chittagong Highway is a main transportation artery in Bangladesh, between Dhaka and Chittagong. Approximately 250 kilometres (200 miles) in length, the road links the country's two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong.[2][3] The highway is known along various stretches as the Chittagong–Cox's Bazar Highway and the Cox's Bazar–Teknaf Highway. Currently two lanes with a four-lane expansion underway, the N1 is the busiest road in the country and a top development priority. [4][2] Construction of a larger Dhaka-Chittagong expressway has been proposed to decrease traffic on the highway. [2]
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Background
When constructed, the highway was limited to two lanes of traffic for most of its length. Traffic jams or tailbacks of 25 kilometres (16 miles) have been reported. [5] In 2009, it was estimated that daily usage of the highway was 20,000–25,000 motorized vehicles, up 40% of which were trucks. [2]
The Roads and Highways Department (RHD) of the Ministry of Communication is expanding the Dhaka–Chittagong stretch to four lanes. The target to finish the project by December 2013, however implementation remains slow.[4] The highway forms a critical component of the proposed Asian Highway and the Central-South-East Asian economic corridor, including initiatives such as BCIM.[citation needed]
Expansion
In January 2010, expansion of the highway from two lanes to four lanes started.[4] The project will decrease the travel time from Dhaka to Chittagong to 4.5 or 5 hours. [3]
As of March 2013, only 23.5 per cent of work has been completed, and it was unlikely to meet its December 2013 deadline. Construction included 221 culverts, 22 bridges and three flyovers.[6] Reza Construction Ltd. and Sino Hydro have set temporary camps for this purpose respectively near Daudkandi and Chandina.[1]
As of February 2015, the expected completion of the project was postponed until June 2015. [3]
Packages of Four laning project
- Contract-1 : Daudkandi Toll Plaza to Kutumbpur (Km 39+267.00 to km 61+267.00)
- Contract-2 : KutumbIpur to Start of Comilla Bypass (Km 61+267.00 to km 84+267.00)
- Contract-3 : Start of Comilla Bypass to End of Comilla Bypass (km 84+267.00 to km 105+267.00)
- Contract-4 : End of Comilla Bypass to Batisha (km 105+267,00 to km 125+267.00)
- Contract-5 : Batisha to Mohipal (km 125+267.00 to km 145+267.00)
- Contract-6 : Mohipal to Start of Dhum Ghat Bridge (km 145+267.00 to km 165+183.00)
- Contract-7 : Start of Dhurn Ghat Bridge to Mirersarai Bazar (km 165+183.00to km 180+850.00)
- Contract-8 : Mirersarai Bazar to Panchashila Bazar (km 180+850.00 to km 198+850.00)
- Contract-9 : Panchashila Bazar to End of Kumira Bypass (km 198+850.0 to km 216+850.00)
- Contract-10 : End of Kumira Bypass to Alanker Cinema Hall (Chittagong) (km 216+850.00 to km 233+290.00).[7]
Route
The Comilla stretch of N1 starts from the bridge on the Meghna River that forms the border with Munsiganj. N1 runs for 97 km in the district and then enters Feni.[citation needed]
Gallery
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N 1 toward Chakoria, Cox's Bazar, September 2009.JPG
N1 toward Chakoria, Cox's Bazar
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Comilla bypass, September 2009.JPG
at Chouddogram, Comilla.
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Chittagong Bypass, connects Port of Chittagong with Dhaka–Chittagong Highway, through Patenga, avoiding the traffic of the city.
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Dhaka-Chittagong Road.jpg
Dhaka–Chittagong Highway.
See also
References
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- ↑ Roads & Highway Database