M11 road (Zambia) explained

Country:ZMB
Type:M
Route:11
Length Km:169.1
Direction A:South-east
Terminus A: in Choma
Direction B:North-west
Terminus B:Namwala
Previous Type:M
Next Type:M
Previous Route:10
Next Route:12
Provinces:Southern
Cities:Choma, Namwala

The M11 road is a road in the Southern Province of Zambia that connects Choma with Namwala.[1] [2] It is the main road connecting Namwala to the rest of the Southern Province. It is approximately 169 kilometres in length.

Route

The M11 begins in Choma (Capital of the Southern Province), at a junction with the T1 road (Lusaka-Livingstone road). It begins by going northwards for 115 kilometres, meeting the D361 from Pemba and the D365 from Monze, to a settlement named Kabulamwanda, where the M11 turns westwards.

From Kabulamwanda, the M11 goes westwards for 52 kilometres to enter the town of Namwala on the southern bank of the Kafue River, where it ends in the town centre.

A road connects further west from Namwala to Ngoma near the Itezhi-Tezhi Dam in the Kafue National Park.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roads and Road Traffic (Amendment) Act, Cap 464 | Zambia Legal Information Institute. zambialii.org. 2019-07-03.
  2. Web site: Roads and Road Traffic Act National Assembly of Zambia . 2022-06-27 . www.parliament.gov.zm.