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M-14 motorway (Pakistan)

The M-14 Motorway, also known as the Islamabad–Dera Ismail Khan Motorway (اسلام آباد – ڈیره اسماعیل خان موٹروے) and the Hakla–Yarik Motorway, is a four-lane north–south motorway in Pakistan. The 285-kilometre-long (177 mi) motorway is a part of the Western Alignment of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor,[2][3] and offers high speed road connections between the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area, and the southern parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province around Dera Ismail Khan.

M-14 motorway
ایم ١٤ موٹروے
اسلام آباد – ڈیره اسماعیل خان موٹروے
Route information
Maintained by National Highway Authority
Length285 km[1] (177 mi)
Existed2022–present
Major junctions
North endIslamabad
Major intersections N-15 National Highway
South endDera Ismail Khan
Location
CountryPakistan
Major citiesPindi Gheb
Tarap
Daud Khel
Mianwali
Yarik
Jand, Attock
Highway system

The motorway was originally planned to open at the end of 2018, but due to delays, was inaugurated on 5 January 2022.[4][5]

Route edit

 
M-14 motorway (shown in red)

The groundbreaking ceremony took place in May 2016. The four-lane controlled access motorway extends from the Hakla Interchange on the M-1 Motorway, near Fateh Jang in Punjab, to Dera Ismail Khan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[6]

From Hakla, the motorway extends in a southwestern direction, passing through the towns of Pindi Gheb, Jand, Tarap, and Mianwali. The route transverses the Sindh Sagar Doab region, and crosses the Indus River near Mianwali before entering into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The motorway continues onwards before terminating near the town of Yarik, just north of Dera Ismail Khan.[7]

At the southern terminus of the new Islamabad-Dera Ismail Khan motorway, the N-50 National Highway will also be upgraded between Dera Ismail Khan-Zhob and between Zhob-Quetta.[8]

Specifications edit

The motorway has 11 interchanges, 36 bridges, 33 flyovers and 119 underpasses.[9] It also has a 100-meter-wide right of way in order to widen the four lane road to six lanes in future as traffic volume increases.[10]

Road safety edit

Various commuters have identified an exact spot on M-14 where multiple accidents had taken place till January 2022. As a result, the NHA initiated a technical investigation to discover any technical fault on the road surface. So, far the investigation has turned up only over-speeding in rain as the cause of accidents in that particular section of the road.

Construction edit

Pakistan's Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) approved construction of this section of roadway in April 2016,[11] while construction commenced in May 2016.[12] Construction was completed by December 2021.[7][13]

Construction proceeded in five packages:[14]

  • Package 1: Yarik-Rehmanikhel section (contract awarded to M/s NLC).
  • Package 2: Rehmanikhel-Kot Belian section (contract awarded to M/s SKB-KNK JV)
  • Package 3: 55-kilometre (34 mi) Beruli-Tarap section (contract awarded to M/s FWO)
  • Package 4: 62-kilometre (39 mi) Tarap-Pindi Gheb section (contract awarded to M/s Limak-ZKB JV)
  • Package 5: 63-kilometre (39 mi) Pindi Gheb-Hakla Interchange section (ccontract awarded to M/s Limak-ZKB JV)[15]

Interchanges edit

M-14 Motorway Junctions
Interchange Junction km West bound exits East bound exits
Hakla–DI Khan Motorway   HDM  0   M-1 to Peshawar Start of Motorway
Road Continues as   M-1 to Islamabad
Fateh Jang Interchange   23 Talagang–FatehJang Road to Fateh Jang Talagang–FatehJang Road to Gali Jagir
Pindigheb Interchange   62 Pindigheb Attock Road to Mithial Pindigheb Attock Road to Pindigheb
Jand Interchange   73 Jand Pindigheb Road to Jand Jand Pindigheb Road to Jand
Tarap Interchange   112 Jand Tarap Talagang Road to Inra T–Chowk Jand Tarap Talagang Road to Tarap
Doudkhel Interchange   154 Mianwali Kalabagh Road to Kalabagh Jand Mianwali Road to Daud Khel
Kot Bailian Interchange   166 Kot Bailian Road to Kot Bailian Kot Bailian Road and Jand Mianwali Road to Mianwali
Isakhel Interchange   209 Isakhel Mianwali Road to Lakki Marwat Isakhel Mianwali Road to Isakhel
Kundal Interchange   219 Lakki Marwat Chashma Road to Dara Tang and Lakki Marwat Lakki Marwat Chashma Road to Chashma Barrage
Abdul Khel Interchange   292 Paniala Road to Paniala Abdul Khel Road to Abdul Khel
Yarik Terminal   291 Start of Motorway Road continues as   N-55 – to Yarik, Dera Ismail Khan
Road continues as   N-55 – to Pezu

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hakla - D.I Khan Motorway | China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority Official Website".
  2. ^ "China to finance 90% of Sukkur-Multan Motorway". Daily Times. 12 May 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  3. ^ nha.gov.pk/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Press-Release-30.06.2016.pdf
  4. ^ "Imran stresses uniform development across country". The Express Tribune. 2022-01-05. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  5. ^ "'Tremendous work': PM Imran Khan inaugurates Hakla-D.I. Khan Motorway". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  6. ^ "PM Nawaz performs groundbreaking of Motorway in D.I Khan". The News. 17 May 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  7. ^ a b "China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Western Route: New Four-Lane Highway Facility from Barahma Bahtar to D. I. Khan as Part of Western Route of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) 285 km Approx., Packages: I To V." (PDF). National Highway Authority. National Highway Authority. p. 38. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Parliamentary Body Monitoring Progress of CPEC". Business Recorder. 9 January 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  9. ^ APP (2022-01-06). "Hakla-D I Khan Motorway inaugurated: PM links 'inclusive' uplift to national progress". Brecorder. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  10. ^ "Ecnec approves motorway from Burhan/Hakla to DI Khan". www.thenews.com.pk.
  11. ^ Haider, Mehtab (24 April 2016). "Ecnec approves motorway from Burhan/Hakla(on M1) to DI Khan". The News. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  12. ^ "PM Nawaz performs groundbreaking of Motorway in D.I Khan". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  13. ^ "CHINA – PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) WESTERN ROUTE: NEW FOUR LANE HIGHWAY FACILITY FROM BARAHMA BAHTAR TO D. I. KHAN AS PART OF WESTERN ROUTE OF CHINA – PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) 285 KM APPROX., PACKAGES: I TO V." (PDF). National Highway Authority. National Highway Authority. p. 38. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  14. ^ National Highway Authority (Pakistan). "PID" (PDF). p. 61. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  15. ^ . 2018-08-26. Archived from the original on 2018-08-26. Retrieved 2022-03-25.

External links edit

  • nha.gov.pk/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Press-Release-30.06.2016.pdf

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The M 14 Motorway also known as the Islamabad Dera Ismail Khan Motorway اسلام آباد ڈیره اسماعیل خان موٹروے and the Hakla Yarik Motorway is a four lane north south motorway in Pakistan The 285 kilometre long 177 mi motorway is a part of the Western Alignment of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor 2 3 and offers high speed road connections between the Islamabad Rawalpindi metropolitan area and the southern parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province around Dera Ismail Khan M 14 motorwayایم ١٤ موٹروےاسلام آباد ڈیره اسماعیل خان موٹروےRoute informationMaintained by National Highway AuthorityLength285 km 1 177 mi Existed2022 presentMajor junctionsNorth endIslamabadMajor intersectionsN 15 National HighwaySouth endDera Ismail KhanLocationCountryPakistanMajor citiesPindi GhebTarapDaud KhelMianwaliYarikJand AttockHighway systemRoads in PakistanThe motorway was originally planned to open at the end of 2018 but due to delays was inaugurated on 5 January 2022 4 5 Contents 1 Route 2 Specifications 3 Road safety 4 Construction 5 Interchanges 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute edit nbsp M 14 motorway shown in red The groundbreaking ceremony took place in May 2016 The four lane controlled access motorway extends from the Hakla Interchange on the M 1 Motorway near Fateh Jang in Punjab to Dera Ismail Khan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 6 From Hakla the motorway extends in a southwestern direction passing through the towns of Pindi Gheb Jand Tarap and Mianwali The route transverses the Sindh Sagar Doab region and crosses the Indus River near Mianwali before entering into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa The motorway continues onwards before terminating near the town of Yarik just north of Dera Ismail Khan 7 At the southern terminus of the new Islamabad Dera Ismail Khan motorway the N 50 National Highway will also be upgraded between Dera Ismail Khan Zhob and between Zhob Quetta 8 Specifications editThe motorway has 11 interchanges 36 bridges 33 flyovers and 119 underpasses 9 It also has a 100 meter wide right of way in order to widen the four lane road to six lanes in future as traffic volume increases 10 Road safety editVarious commuters have identified an exact spot on M 14 where multiple accidents had taken place till January 2022 As a result the NHA initiated a technical investigation to discover any technical fault on the road surface So far the investigation has turned up only over speeding in rain as the cause of accidents in that particular section of the road Construction editPakistan s Executive Committee of the National Economic Council ECNEC approved construction of this section of roadway in April 2016 11 while construction commenced in May 2016 12 Construction was completed by December 2021 7 13 Construction proceeded in five packages 14 Package 1 Yarik Rehmanikhel section contract awarded to M s NLC Package 2 Rehmanikhel Kot Belian section contract awarded to M s SKB KNK JV Package 3 55 kilometre 34 mi Beruli Tarap section contract awarded to M s FWO Package 4 62 kilometre 39 mi Tarap Pindi Gheb section contract awarded to M s Limak ZKB JV Package 5 63 kilometre 39 mi Pindi Gheb Hakla Interchange section ccontract awarded to M s Limak ZKB JV 15 Interchanges editM 14 Motorway JunctionsInterchange Junction km West bound exits East bound exitsHakla DI Khan Motorway nbsp HDM 0 nbsp M 1 to Peshawar Start of MotorwayRoad Continues as nbsp M 1 to IslamabadFateh Jang Interchange nbsp 23 Talagang FatehJang Road to Fateh Jang Talagang FatehJang Road to Gali JagirPindigheb Interchange nbsp 62 Pindigheb Attock Road to Mithial Pindigheb Attock Road to PindighebJand Interchange nbsp 73 Jand Pindigheb Road to Jand Jand Pindigheb Road to JandTarap Interchange nbsp 112 Jand Tarap Talagang Road to Inra T Chowk Jand Tarap Talagang Road to TarapDoudkhel Interchange nbsp 154 Mianwali Kalabagh Road to Kalabagh Jand Mianwali Road to Daud KhelKot Bailian Interchange nbsp 166 Kot Bailian Road to Kot Bailian Kot Bailian Road and Jand Mianwali Road to MianwaliIsakhel Interchange nbsp 209 Isakhel Mianwali Road to Lakki Marwat Isakhel Mianwali Road to IsakhelKundal Interchange nbsp 219 Lakki Marwat Chashma Road to Dara Tang and Lakki Marwat Lakki Marwat Chashma Road to Chashma BarrageAbdul Khel Interchange nbsp 292 Paniala Road to Paniala Abdul Khel Road to Abdul KhelYarik Terminal nbsp 291 Start of Motorway Road continues as nbsp N 55 to Yarik Dera Ismail KhanRoad continues as nbsp N 55 to PezuSee also editMotorways of Pakistan Roads in Pakistan Peshawar D I Khan motorwayReferences edit Hakla D I Khan Motorway China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC Authority Official Website China to finance 90 of Sukkur Multan Motorway Daily Times 12 May 2016 Retrieved 13 May 2016 nha gov pk wp content uploads 2016 07 Press Release 30 06 2016 pdf Imran stresses uniform development across country The Express Tribune 2022 01 05 Retrieved 2022 01 06 Tremendous work PM Imran Khan inaugurates Hakla D I Khan Motorway www geo tv Retrieved 2022 01 06 PM Nawaz performs groundbreaking of Motorway in D I Khan The News 17 May 2016 Retrieved 19 May 2016 a b China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC Western Route New Four Lane Highway Facility from Barahma Bahtar to D I Khan as Part of Western Route of China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC 285 km Approx Packages I To V PDF National Highway Authority National Highway Authority p 38 Retrieved 2 February 2016 Parliamentary Body Monitoring Progress of CPEC Business Recorder 9 January 2016 Retrieved 16 January 2016 APP 2022 01 06 Hakla D I Khan Motorway inaugurated PM links inclusive uplift to national progress Brecorder Retrieved 2022 01 06 Ecnec approves motorway from Burhan Hakla to DI Khan www thenews com pk Haider Mehtab 24 April 2016 Ecnec approves motorway from Burhan Hakla on M1 to DI Khan The News Retrieved 4 May 2016 PM Nawaz performs groundbreaking of Motorway in D I Khan www thenews com pk Retrieved 2022 03 25 CHINA PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR CPEC WESTERN ROUTE NEW FOUR LANE HIGHWAY FACILITY FROM BARAHMA BAHTAR TO D I KHAN AS PART OF WESTERN ROUTE OF CHINA PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR CPEC 285 KM APPROX PACKAGES I TO V PDF National Highway Authority National Highway Authority p 38 Retrieved 2 February 2016 National Highway Authority Pakistan PID PDF p 61 Retrieved 13 May 2016 Hakla D I Khan Expressway To Be Completed Next Year Pak China News 2018 08 26 Archived from the original on 2018 08 26 Retrieved 2022 03 25 External links editnha gov pk wp content uploads 2016 07 Press Release 30 06 2016 pdf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M 14 motorway Pakistan amp oldid 1196188076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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