- Kabul-Kandahar Highway
The Kabul-Kandahar Highway is a 483-kilometer (300-mile) road linking
Afghanistan 's two largest cities,Kabul andKandahar . This highway is a key portion of Afghanistan's national road system or "Ring Road". Approximately 35 percent of Afghanistan's population lives within 50 kilometers of the Kabul to Kandahar portion of the Ring Road.The Kabul-Kandahar highway was in major disrepair due to over two decades of war and neglect. The
United States funded the repair and rebuilding of 389 kilometers of road, whileJapan funded 50 kilometers. 43 kilometers of the highway were already usable prior to the repairs. The rebuilding project was overseen by theLouis Berger Group , with assistance in planning and design by Turkish andIndia n engineers. Phase one of paving was completed in December 2003 and the highway was opened to traffic. [ [http://www.usaid.gov/press/releases/2003/pr031214.html USAID Press Release: Afghans Celebrate Phase I Completion of Kabul to Kandahar Highway] ] The journey used to take travelers two days but now takes about 6 hours.Deaths
As of early
2004 ,Taliban rebels continued to harass travelers of the corridor. Afghan guards, soldiers and workers have been killed along the route. In October2003 , they kidnapped a Turkish contractor, and that December they kidnapped two Indian workers. In February2004 , Taliban rebels shot down a Louis Berger Grouphelicopter , killing three.In March
2004 , rebels murdered a Turkish engineer and an Afghan guard. Another Turkish engineer and a translator were kidnapped. This action prompted the United States to set up small civilian-military teams in three locations along the route.ee also
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