Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Tuusan are you there? Tanzania trunk roads are 12,000 but only 6,578km are paved. This is a disgrace Africa



Project Objectives and Benefits

The conceptual plans for the 62.2km road recommend a 6-lane expressway standard toll road with services roads, depressed median and safety barriers at the shoulders. A design speed of 120 km/hr. is recommended. To achieve full access, control structures

Traffic volumes on the existing Dar es Salaam – Morogoro road currently exceed the road’s
design capacity, resulting in severe congestion. The associated long travel times and road
safety issues further hamper socio-economic development in the region. The Government of Tanzania, as part of its national development plan, has decided to construct a new toll road to alleviate the congestion and associated issues. The road network in Tanzania currently comprises 91 049km of roads of which 12 786km are categorised as trunk roads, 20 226km as regional roads and the remaining 58 037km as district, urban and feeder roads. However, only 6 578km or 7% of the total road network is paved.

Project Contacts

NameOrganizationE-mailEng. Arnold Zephania MasakiTanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS)arnoldmsk8@gmail.comDavid NiyonsengaEAC-NPCADavidN@nepad.org


Last Updated: 8 April 2019

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Tuusan are you there? Tanzania trunk roads are 12,000 but only 6,578km are paved. This is a disgrace Africa



Project Objectives and Benefits

The conceptual plans for the 62.2km road recommend a 6-lane expressway standard toll road with services roads, depressed median and safety barriers at the shoulders. A design speed of 120 km/hr. is recommended. To achieve full access, control structures

Traffic volumes on the existing Dar es Salaam – Morogoro road currently exceed the road’s
design capacity, resulting in severe congestion. The associated long travel times and road
safety issues further hamper socio-economic development in the region. The Government of Tanzania, as part of its national development plan, has decided to construct a new toll road to alleviate the congestion and associated issues. The road network in Tanzania currently comprises 91 049km of roads of which 12 786km are categorised as trunk roads, 20 226km as regional roads and the remaining 58 037km as district, urban and feeder roads. However, only 6 578km or 7% of the total road network is paved.

Project Contacts

NameOrganizationE-mailEng. Arnold Zephania MasakiTanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS)arnoldmsk8@gmail.comDavid NiyonsengaEAC-NPCADavidN@nepad.org


Last Updated: 8 April 2019

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Hakuna kitu apo

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tuusan differentiate between trunk roads and paved roads. Those two words doesn't mean the same thing.

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Sasa do you think mm siwez tofautisha hayo maneno au Ni ujinga wako tu?
Paved road has nothing to do with trunk road though in any nation trunk road must be given first priority when it comes to which road is to be upragred to bitumen standard

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Google earth na map hazitambui😂😂👇
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