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List of roads in Nepal
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The first Nepal Road Standard introduced by the Department of roads in 1970, classified roads into 4 types.[1] In the second Nepal Road Standard introduced in 2013, the types of the roads were the same.[2]
SSRN 2004 published by the Department of roads in 2004 shows 12 National Highways and 51 Feeder roads in Nepal.[3] The SSRN 2017/18 shows that the number of national highways in the country has increased to 18 but the number of feeder roads has decreased. 3 more Highways added to National Highway later and more feeder road decreased.
There were only 21 National Highways in Nepal before 2021. In 2021, 59 more National highways were announced by the government and corrected the highway numbers.[4]
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National Highways
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Nepal's road network includes several major highways that are crucial for national connectivity. Some of the key highways are:
These Highways were added to SSRN 2017/18:-
13 | ![]() | Karnali Highway | 233 | Bangeshimal | Jumla Khalanga |
14 | ![]() | Mahakali Highway | 325 | Mohana Bridge | Tinkar pass |
15 | ![]() | Seti Highway | 66 | Syaule Bazar | Samuha gad |
16 | ![]() | Ring Road (Kathmandu) | 28 | Manohara | Satdobato |
17 | ![]() | Postal Highway | 1005 | Bhadrapur | Kanchanpur |
18 | ![]() | Pushpalal Highway | 1776 | Chiyo Bhanjyang | Jhulaghat |
3 more National Highway added to SSRN:
19 | ![]() | Sabha–Bramhadev Highway | 13 | Sabha | Kanchanpur |
20 | ![]() | Kathmandu–Terai Expressway | 82 | Kathmandu | Nijgadh |
21 | Kathmandu Outer Ring Road | 72 | Kathmandu | Kathmandu |
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