The Lahore Ring Road (LRR) is an 85-km long 6-lane high-speed limited-access or controlled-access orbital motorway around Lahore, Pakistan. It is linked to the M-2 Motorway and the N5 National Highway.
In December 2011, 40 km of the LRR had been completed and operationalized, whereas 45 km was under construction.
Read more about Lahore Ring Road: Route, Salient Features, History, List of Interchanges, Intersections, and Overhead Bridges
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