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The Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA) is responsible for managing the Road Fund and disbursing the local road authorities. The local road authorities are: • The Department of Roads in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development which is responsible for trunk roads. • The Urban Councils responsible for urban roads.
The speed limits in Zimbabwe are as follows: National limit - wide tar (light vehicles) 120 km/h. National limit - wide tar (Public service vehicles and heavy vehicles) 80 km/h. Roads other than wide tar (light vehicles) 80 km/h. Roads other than wide tar (Public service vehicles and heavy vehicles) 60 km/h.
Zimbabwe is crossed by two trans-African automobile routes: the Cairo-Cape Town Highway and the Beira-Lobito Highway. This part of the road network plays a major role in the importation and exportation of the country's ware and transit freight. Among the primary roads some roads are classified as Regional Road Corridors, while some are just ...
The Highway Code. The Highway Code is the official set of information and guidance for road users in the United Kingdom. Its objective is to promote the safe and efficient use of the road network. The Code applies to all road users, including pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists, as well as motorcyclists and other drivers.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 October 2024. Directionality of traffic flow by jurisdiction Countries by direction of road traffic, c. 2020 ⇅ Left-hand traffic ⇵ Right-hand traffic Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practices, in bidirectional traffic, of keeping to the left side and to the right side ...
A4 road. The A4 is a highway, also known as the R1 Highway, which runs between Beitbridge and Harare. From Beitbridge it passes through Rutenga, Ngundu, Masvingo, Mvuma, Chivhu before reaching Harare. As a national road it is known as the A4 Highway and as a regional road corridor it is known as the R1 Highway.Source: [Map 9.2 Road Transport ...
Transport in Zimbabwe. A11 Highway is a national road in Zimbabwe, running from Harare to Bindura through to Mount Darwin. [1][2] It is also known as the P1 Road, Zimbabwe primary road number 1. A11 Highway (Harare-Mt Darwin Highway) Zimbabwe "A" classified roads as of 1975. Zimbabwe primary roads.