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Longest Highways in India, List of Top 10 Longest Highways

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Longest Highway in India: Road transport is extremely important in India, and its most important element is the highway. These highways connect different parts of the country and facilitate people to travel easily between different cities and states. There are many long highways in India, some of which are famous for their specialty and importance. Know the details of these highways and their importance in this article.

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NH 44 is the longest national highway in India. National Highway 44 (NH 44) was earlier known as National Highway 7. NH 44 is 3,745 km long and covers the north-south corridor of the NHDP. It starts from Srinagar in the north and ends in Kanyakumari in the south. NH 44 Highway came into existence by merging seven major national highways of old numbers which include NH 1A, NH 1, NH 2, NH 3, NH 75, NH 26 and NH 7.

Top 10 Longest National Highways in India

As we know there are more than 200 national highways in India. Presented to you here are the top 11 national highways of India, the cities they connect with and their distances.

Top 10 Longest National Highways in India
Sl. No. National Highway Distance (in km) route
1 NH 44 (Old NH 7) 3,745 Srinagar to Kanyakumari
2 NH 27 3,507 From Porbandar in Gujarat to Silchar in Assam
3 NH 48 (Old NH 8) 2,807 Delhi to Chennai
4 NH 52 2,317 Sangrur, Punjab to Ankola, Karnataka
5 NH 30 (Old NH 221) 2,040 From Sitarganj in Uttarakhand to Ibrahimpatnam in Andhra Pradesh
6 NH 6 1,873 Hazira port in Gujarat and Paradip port in Odisha
7 NH 53 1,781 Hazira port in Gujarat and Paradip port in Odisha
8 NH 16 (Old NH 5) 1,711 From the east coast of West Bengal to Chennai in Tamil Nadu
9 NH 66 (Old NH 17) 1,622 Panvel to Kanyakumari
10 NH 19 (Old NH 20) 1,435 Delhi to Kolkata
11 NH 34 1,426 From Gangotri Dham in Uttarakhand to Lakhnadon in Madhya Pradesh.

Longest Highway in India: Facts

  • India's road system is the second largest in the world.
  • There are approximately 599 National Highways (MoRTH), with a total length of 132,500 kilometres. India has a total of 200,000 km of state highways.
  • The main highway has a two-digit number, and all three-digit highways are branches of the main highway.
  • For example, Highway No. 144 is a subsidiary branch of Highway No. 44. These are further divided into subgroups and given names with alphabetical suffixes, such as 144A, 244A, etc.
  • Only 1.8% of all Indian roads are served by national highways. Nevertheless, they handle 40% of the country's traffic on the roads.
  • National Highway System Colours: *National Highways are designated in yellow and white. *White and green for public highways Black and white are used only on urban highways.
  • The two shortest national highways in India are NH 118 and NH 548. In the state of Jharkhand, NH 118 runs between the cities of Asanbani and Jamshedpur over a distance of just over 5 kilometres. About 5 kilometers of NH 548 passes through the state of Maharashtra.
  • NH44 is the longest national highway in India, at 3,745 km long. The length of this national highway extends from Srinagar in the north to Kanyakumari in the south.

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