National Highways of Pakistan

National Highways of Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستان کی قومی شاہراہ) are a network of toll highways in Pakistan, which are owned, maintained and operated by the National Highways Authority under the Ministry of Communications. It maintains 12,131 kilometres (7,538 mi) of roadways organized into various classifications which crisscross the country and provide access to major population centers. National Highways are not to be confused with provincial highways, which are roads maintained by the respective provinces. Pakistan's national highways include the famous Grand Trunk Road, Indus Highway, Karakoram Highway and Makran Coastal Highway. All national highways in Pakistan are pre-fixed with the letter 'N' (for "national") followed by the unique numerical designation of the specific highway (with a hyphen in the middle), e.g. "N-5". Each numerical designation is separated by five numerals, i.e. N-5, N-10, N-15, etc. National Highways are distinct from Strategic Highways, which begin with the prefix 'S' and are controlled and operated by the Ministry of Defence.

National Highways of Pakistan
Urdu: پاکستان کی قومی شاہراہ
System information
Maintained by National Highway Authority
Length9,722 km (6,041 mi)
Formed1988
Highway names
System links
Roads in Pakistan

National Highway Network Map

Map of Motorways of Pakistan

List of National Highways

Sign Course Length (km) Lanes Completion Year Status Remarks
KarachiTorkham
(N-5 National Highway)
1819 4-6 1952 Operational Longest national highway in Pakistan.
Continues as Kabul–Torkham Road in Afghanistan.
KarachiGwadar
(N-10 National Highway)
653  2 2003 Operational Known more popularly as the Makran Coastal Highway.
MansehraChilas
(N-15 National Highway)
240 2 - Operational
KarachiChaman
(N-25 National Highway)
813 2 - Operational Continues as Kandahar–Spin Boldak Road in Afghanistan.
Basima – Khuzdar
(N-30 National Highway)
110 2 - Operational
Hasan AbdalKhunjerab Pass
(N-35 National Highway)
806 2 1979 Operational Known more popularly as the Karakoram Highway
Continues as China National Highway 314 in China.
Quetta – Taftan
(N-40 National Highway)
610 2 - Operational Continues as Road 84 in Iran.
Nowshera – Chitral
(N-45 National Highway)
309 2 - Operational
KuchlakDera Ismail Khan
(N-50 National Highway)
531 2 - Operational
KotriPeshawar
(N-55 National Highway)
1264 2-4 - Operational Known more popularly as the Indus Highway
Runs along the length of the Indus River, providing relief to the N-5.
LahoreSargodha
(N-60 National Highway)
185 2-4 - Operational
SibiSukkur
(N-65 National Highway)
385 2 - Operational
Qila Saifullah – Multan
(N-70 National Highway)
447 2-4 - Operational
IslamabadKohala
(N-75 National Highway)
138 4 - Operational
IslamabadKohat
(N-80 National Highway)
146 2 - Operational
Hushab – Surab
(N-85 National Highway)
487 2 - Operational
KhwazakhelaBesham
(N-90 National Highway)
64 2 - Operational
ChakdaraKalam
(N-95 National Highway)
135 2 - Operational
Larkana – Lakhi
(N-105 National Highway)
61 2 - Operational
Gharo – Keti Bunder
(N-110 National Highway)
90 2 - Operational
HyderabadKhokhrapar
(N-120 National Highway)
220 2 - Operational
TaxilaHaripur
(N-125 National Highway)
44 2 - Operational
Larkana - Mohenjo Daro
(N-155 National Highway)
28 2 - Operational
Larkana - Nasirabad
(N-255 National Highway)
34 2 - Operational
Sakrand - Nawabshah
(N-305 National Highway)
35 2 - Operational
Larkana - Shahdadkot
(N-455 National Highway)
50 2 - Operational
Ratodero - Naudero
(N-655 National Highway)
18 2 - Operational

List of Provincial Highways

Gilgit-Baltistan

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Punjab

Sindh

List of Strategic Highways

Name Course Length Lanes Completion Year Status Remarks
S-1 Gilgit - Skardu 167 km 2 1982 Operational
S-2 Kohala - Muzaffarabad 40 km 2 2016 Operational
S-3 Muzaffarabad - Chakothi 55 km 2 2010 Operational
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