Motorway M-10 (Pakistan)

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Motorway M-10 in Pakistan
Motorway M-10 (Pakistan)
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Basic data
Operator: National Highway Authority
Start of the street: Karachi
End of street: Karachi
Overall length: 57 km

Province ( Province ):

Development condition: 2 × 2 lanes
Course of the road
node M9
Junction Karachi East
Junction Karachi Northeast
Junction Karachi North
Junction Karachi-Surajaani Town
Junction Karachi-Gadap Town
Junction Karachi Hazratabad
Junction Karachi Northwest
Junction Karachi-Ittehad Town
Junction Karachi West

The Motorway M-10 is a highway in Pakistan for the purpose of the northern bypass of the city of Karachi .

construction

The M-10 was built between 2004 and 2007 and opened in August 2007. There are currently two lanes per lane. A six-lane expansion of the motorway is being planned. Construction costs are estimated at one billion PKR (corresponds to approx. 8.17 million euros ).

Bridge collapse

On September 1, 2007, a bridge collapsed in Karachi along the highway. Six people were killed in this accident. The Mayor of Karachi Mayor said the bridge was designed and built by the National Highway Authority and was officially opened by President Pervez Musharraf .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FAQ's (National Highway Authority )
  2. Karachi road collapse kills six (English)