Lucknow Outer Ring Road (NH 230)
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National Highway 230 (NH 230), also known as Kisan Path or Lucknow Outer Ring Road is National Highway in Uttar Pradesh, India which also includes sections of Lucknow Inner Ring Road.[1] The Lucknow outer ring road is an 8 lane that expand to 10 lanes at key junctions and 104 km long quadruple carriageway (2*4 lanes)[2] road project with a speed limit of 100kmph for Light Vehicles and 80kmph for Heavy vehicles. The 6 lane 11 km long stretch between Kursi Road to Sultanpur road (Kisan Path) has been constructed by the NHAI. This Ring Road has multiple 6 lane flyovers for smooth and swift commuting of the travellers. This Outer Ring Road will play a major role in the establishment of the Lucknow State Capital Region or the Uttar Pradesh State Capital Region as many IT cities, Housing Societies, Integrated Mega-Townships, Wellness City, Educational Hubs, and Commercial Hubs etc. across Multiple 1000's of acres of land are proposed to be established around this Ring Road. It is set to offload nearly 1.60 lakh vehicles off the main roads of the city of Lucknow as of now.[3]
National Highway 230 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Length | 104 km (65 mi) | |||
Existed | 2023-06–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
From | Bakshi ka Talab | |||
Major intersections | NH-27 / NH-731 / NH-30 / NH-27 | |||
To | Bakshi ka Talab | |||
Location | ||||
Country | India | |||
States | Uttar Pradesh | |||
Primary destinations | Chinhat | |||
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