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The road is about 152 kilometres (94 mi) long and travels upwards from an elevation of 575 m in Jalalabad to 1790 m in Kabul. Because of the many traffic accidents, the road between Jalalabad and Kabul is considered to be one of the most dangerous in the world.
- Carretera Kabul–Jalalabad
Vista de la ruta. Tráfico detenido en la ruta. La Carretera...
- Carretera Kabul–Jalalabad
La Carretera Kabul–Jalalabad, también conocida como Carretera Nacional 08 , es una carretera que va entre las ciudades afganas de Kabul y Jalalabad, la más grande ciudad en el este de Afganistán y capital de la provincia de Nangarhar. Una parte del camino atraviesa el desfiladero Tang-e Gharu.
It is linked by the Kabul-Jalalabad Road to the west and Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, to the east through Torkham and the Khyber Pass. Jalalabad is a leading center of social and trade activity because of its proximity with the Torkham border checkpoint and border crossing , 65 km (40 mi) away. [5]
View of the Kabul-Jalalabad Road. Convoy of trucks on the Kabul-Kandahar Highway. As of 2017, Afghanistan had 17,903 kilometers of paved roads and 17,000 kilometers of unpaved roads, for an approximate total road system of 34,903 kilometers. [7] Traffic in Afghanistan is right hand.
10 de mar. de 2024 · Jalālābād, town, eastern Afghanistan, on the Kabul River, at an elevation of 1,940 feet (590 metres). It lies on the route from Kabul, the Afghan capital (110 miles [177 km] north-northwest), via the Khyber Pass to Peshawar, Pakistan, and handles much of Afghanistan’s trade with Pakistan and India.
The Kabul-Jalalabad Highway is a challenging road located in Afghanistan, following the Kabul River Gorge for 64 kilometers (40 mi) in Taliban territory. This two-lane highway runs through 600-meter-high cliffs, and fatal traffic accidents are common due to reckless driving.