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  2. Federal Highway System of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Highway System of Nigeria also known as Trunk A national roads connects economic and political centers within the country, in addition it links Nigeria with its neighboring countries.These roads are constructed and maintained by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Works and the Federal Roads Maintenance ...

  3. Transport in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Arrivals to Nigeria’s 30-some airports totalled 8.8m in 2019, while 8.7m departures were logged. This represented a 7.4% increase from the 16.4m total passenger movements recorded in 2018. Meanwhile, cargo traffic grew in 2019 – from 164.9m kg in 2018 kg to 174.9m kg – while mail by air rose from 47.3m kg to 55.6m kg.

  4. Geometric design of roads - Wikipedia

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    The selection of lane width affects the safety, maximum capacity, and cost, of a highway. Safety is best at a width of 3.0 to 3.1 metres (9.8 to 10.2 ft) in urban settings, where both narrow (less than 2.8 metres (9 ft 2 in)) and wide (over 3.1 metres (10 ft)) lanes have higher crash risks.

  5. Category:Roads in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    F. Federal Highway System of Nigeria. Categories: Roads by country. Road infrastructure in Nigeria. Roads in Africa by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. Interstate Highway standards - Wikipedia

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    Minimum lane width: The minimum lane width is 12 feet (3.7 m), identical to most US and state highways. Shoulder width: The minimum width of the left paved shoulder is 4 feet (1.2 m), and of the right paved shoulder 10 feet (3.0 m). With three or more lanes in each direction, both shoulders are to be at least 10 feet (3.0 m) wide.

  7. A6 highway (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Trunk Road A6 Major junctions South end A3 – Onitsha Major intersections A3 – Nnewi A3 – Ihiala A3 – Owerri Southeast end A3 – Umu Uvo Location Country Nigeria Major cities Onitsha Nnewi Ihiala Owerri Umu Uvo Highway system Transport in Nigeria ← A5 → A7 The A6 highway is a major highway in Nigeria, connecting several cities and regions. It spans from Onitsha to Umu Uvo ...

  8. A10 highway (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Route description. The A10 highway begins at a junction with the A1 highway in Ibadan, located in southwestern Nigeria. It travels eastward, passing through several major cities and towns, including Ogbomoso, Ilorin, Jebba, Mokwa, and ultimately reaches its terminus at Tegina, located in the northeastern part of Nigeria, where it intersects with the A125 highway.

  9. List of countries by road network size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries (or regions) by total road network size, both paved and unpaved. Also included is additional data on the length of each country or region's controlled-access highway network (also known as a motorway, expressway, freeway, etc.), designed for high vehicular traffic. Unless otherwise noted, the data is from the United ...