Main Roads in Lesotho are a class of trunk roads and freeways which connect major cities. They form the highest category in the Lesotho route numbering scheme, and are designated with route numbers beginning with "A", from A1 to A99. [1][2][3]
National Highway system in Lesotho | |
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System information | |
Formed | 1990 |
Table of routes
Trunk roads
Road | Course | Length (km) | Length (mi) |
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A1 | Maseru – Butha-Buthe – Mokhotlong | 300 | 190 |
A2 | (South Africa at N8) Maseru Bridge – Maseru – Mafeteng – Quthing | 160 | 99 |
A3 | St. Michael’s – Thaba-Tseka – Mokhotlong | 200 | 120 |
A4 | Quthing – Mount Moorosi – Quthing – Qacha's Nek – Thaba-Tseka | 340 | 210 |
A5 | St. Michael’s – Semonkong – Seforong | 120 | 75 |
A10 | Maseru Ring | 30 | 19 |
A11 | Peka – Peka Bridge (South Africa at R26) | 6 | 3.7 |
A12 | Maputsoe – Ficksburg Bridge (South Africa at R26) | 6 | 3.7 |
A14 | Molumong – Sani Pass (South Africa at R617) | 54 | 34 |
A20 | Mafeteng – Van Rooyens Gate (South Africa R702) | 20 | 12 |
A22 | Mokoroane – Sephapho's Gate (South Africa at R26) | 7 | 4.3 |
A23 | Khitsane – (South Africa at R26) | 6 | 3.7 |
A24 | Alwyns Kop – Tele Bridge (South Africa at R26) | 12 | 7.5 |
A25 | Hlotse – Seshote – Thaba-Tseka | 180 | 110 |
References
- ↑ "Lesotho - Road numbering systems". sites.google.com. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
- ↑ "SADC Regional Trunk Road Network - OpenStreetMap Wiki". wiki.openstreetmap.org. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
- ↑ The Economist Intelligence Unit (20 February 2004). "Lesotho: Transport and communications".
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