Trunk Road A14 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Federal Ministry of Works | ||||
Length | 80 km (50 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | A1 – Ilorin | |||
Major intersections | A2 – Oloru | |||
West end | A1 – Bode Sadu | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Nigeria | |||
Major cities | ||||
Highway system | ||||
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The A14 highway is a major highway in Nigeria that connects the city of Ilorin in the east to Bode Sadu in the west. It spans a distance of approximately 80 kilometers and plays a crucial role in the regional transportation network.
Route description
The A14 highway begins at a junction with A1 near Ilorin, a city in Nigeria. It then proceeds westward, passing through the town of Oloru before reaching its western terminus in Bode Sadu.
Major junctions
The A14 highway is intersected by several significant junctions along its route, facilitating connections to other important roads in the area. Key junctions include:
- A1 – Ilorin - Marking the eastern terminus in Ilorin.
- A2 – Oloru - Providing access to A2 leading to Oloru.
- A1 – Bode Sadu - Serving as the western terminus in Bode Sadu.
List of cities
The A14 highway passes through or near several cities and towns, including:
See also
References
- Sinha, Kumares C.; Labi, Samuel (2011-09-09). Transportation Decision Making: Principles of Project Evaluation and Programming. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-16966-7.
- Highways + Public Works. Embankment Press. 1981.
- Nigeria (1985). Annual Volume of the Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria: Containing Decrees and Subsidiary Legislation. Federal Ministry of Information.
- Lebrand, Mathilde (2021-11-01). "Corridors without Borders in West Africa". Policy Research Working Papers. doi:10.1596/1813-9450-9855. hdl:10986/36634.
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