National Highway 92 (India)

National Highway 92 (India)

Indian National Highway 92
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National Highway 92
Route information
Length: 171 km (106 mi)
Major junctions
From: Bhongaon, Uttar Pradesh
To: Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Location
States: Uttar Pradesh: 75 km (47 mi)
Madhya Pradesh: 96 km (60 mi)
Primary
destinations:
Etawah
Highway system

Indian Road Network
National • Expressways • State
State Highways in ¬

NH 91A NH 93

National Highway 92 (NH 92) is a National Highway in India. NH 92 links Bhongaon on NH-24 in Uttar Pradesh with Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh.[1] The highway is 171 km (106 mi) long, of which 75 km (47 mi) is in Uttar Pradesh and 96 km (60 mi) is in Madhya Pradesh.The highway stats from Gola Ka mandir circle in gwalior and ends in Bhaogaon in UP. In Gwalior it is better known as Airport Road as the Gwalior Airport is situated on this road. It is now been developed as a Four - Lane Highway from Gola Ka Mandir in Gwalior to Malanpur Industrial Area in Bhind District because of the heavy traffic in this area. It is usually used as a link from Gwalior to Malanpur, Bhind and Etawah. Malanpur is an industrial area that is linked by this road with Gwalior.

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Route

Current Conditions

The National Highway 92 is nowadays been renovated as a it has been really necessary for the increasing traffic on this road and due to the presence various prestigious institutes of Gwalior on this road like Indian Institute of Hotel management, Gwalior, Air Force Station, Gwalior and Malanpur Industrial Area. The road previously due to less maintenance had many accidents but to resolve this problem the road will be made A Four-Lane Highway from Gwalior to Malanpur and then Two- Lane further.

the bad condition of NH 92

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Start and end points of National Highways

External links

  • [2] NH network map of India

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