A13 highway (Nigeria) explained

Country:NGA
Type:A
Route:13
Length Km:615
Direction A:North
Terminus A: in Borno State
Direction B:South
Terminus B: on the Benue River in Adamawa State
Junction: in Taraba State

Previous Route:12
Previous Type:A
Next Type:A
Next Route:14

The A13 highway is a major road in Nigeria spanning approximately 615 kilometers. It connects the city of Jimeta in Adamawa State in the south to its northern terminus near Bama in Borno State. The highway plays a significant role in regional transportation.[1]

Route description

The A13 highway follows a northward trajectory from Jimeta, crossing the Benue River, and passing through various towns and cities along the way.

Major junctions

The A13 highway intersects with several other significant roads in Nigeria, facilitating traffic convergence.[2] Major junctions along the route include:

Cities served

The A13 highway passes through or in close proximity to several cities and towns, including:

The A13 highway is vital for regional transportation in Nigeria, ensuring efficient movement of goods and people.

Notes and References

  1. Department of Building, School of Environmental Studies, Yaba College of Technology, P. M. B. 2011, Yaba-Lagos, Nigeria . Adetola . Alaba . 2014-07-31 . Public-private collaboration: A panacea to road assets management in Nigeria . International Journal of Construction Supply Chain Management . 4 . 1 . 1–21 . 10.14424/ijcscm401014-01-21.
  2. Web site: SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Boko Haram’s routes of death, destruction and humanitarian crises . 2023-09-04 . www.premiumtimesng.com.