Explore the world’s longest highways, from the Pan-American Highway to India’s Golden Quadrilateral, connecting continents, countries and major cities across vast distances.
Ruta Nacional 40 is one of Argentina’s longest roads, stretching around 5,000 km along the Andes.
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Golden Quadrilateral
Golden Quadrilateral is a 5,846 km highway network connecting Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata.
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Canada’s Highway 1
Canada’s Highway 1 is a major part of the national road network.
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BR-101 Highway
Brazil’s Highway 1 (BR-101) runs about 4,500 km along the Atlantic coast.
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US Route 20
US Route 20 is the longest road in the US, stretching 5,415 km from Oregon to Massachusetts.
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China National Highway 010
Also known as the G10 Expressway, the China National Highway 010 runs about 4,100 km across China.
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Trans-Canada Highway
Stretching 7,821 km, the Trans-Canada Highway connects Canada’s east and west coasts.
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Trans-Siberian Highway
Trans-Siberian Highway spans over 11,000 km across Russia from west to east.
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Highway 1
Australia’s Highway 1 circles the entire continent, covering around 14,500 km.
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Pan-American Highway
Pan-American Highway is the longest road network in the world, stretching about 48,000 km from Alaska to Argentina.
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