What is world's longest highway?


What is world's longest highway? The longest road in the world, according to Guinness World Records, is the Pan-American Highway, which runs 19,000 miles through fourteen countries and connects to four more between North America and South America.


What is the most famous highway in the UK?

The M25 or London Orbital Motorway is a major road encircling most of Greater London. The 117-mile (188-kilometre) motorway is one of the most important roads in the UK and one of the busiest. Margaret Thatcher opened the final section in 1986, making the M25 the longest ring road in Europe upon opening.


What is the longest possible drive in the world?

At 17,789 miles (28,629 km), it stretches from Khasan, Russia, to Simon's Town, South Africa, and takes 392 hours (~16 days) to drive. Direct route passes through 18 countries, on an entirely connected road system (no ferries).


What country has the longest highway?

Australia's Highway 1 is a web of highways that encircle the country, joining all state capitals except the national capital of Canberra. It is the world's longest Highway, approximately 14,500 km (9,000 miles).


Is highway 1 the longest national highway in the world?

Australia's Highway 1, also called the “Big Lap,” has two distinct designations, including the world's second-longest highway and overall longest national highway.


What is the oldest motorway in the UK?

Britain's first motorway, the Preston by-pass, opened in 1958. Designed by Lancashire County Council under civil engineer Sir James Drake – regarded as the pioneer of the UK motorway network – it's now part of the M6. The next 10 years saw UK's network expand as hundreds of miles of motorway were built.