Main Routes (Lesotho)

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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
System information
Formed1990
  • Transport in Lesotho

Table of routes[edit]

Trunk roads[edit]

Road Course Length (km) Length (mi)
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[edit]

  1. ^ "Lesotho - Road numbering systems". sites.google.com. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  2. ^ "SADC Regional Trunk Road Network - OpenStreetMap Wiki". wiki.openstreetmap.org. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  3. ^ The Economist Intelligence Unit (20 February 2004). "Lesotho: Transport and communications". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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