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Highway A2 (Algeria)

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Highway A2 also called The Eastern Highway (Autoroute de l'Est) is a toll-free controlled-access highway in Algeria.

It's 610 km (382mi) long, it starts from Birtouta (Algiers) and it ends at the Tunisian-Algerian border at El Aioun (El Taref)

It has 3 lanes from both directions and it has a speed limit of 120km/h with a few exceptions in dangerous roads it gets lowered to 100km/h

Autoroute A2 with snowy mountains at the background, near Bouira, Algéria

Intersections

  •  Sidi El Kebir Station

 Lakhdaria Station

  •  Hammam El Biban Station
  •  Bougaroun Station

References

  1. https://www.ada.dz/index.php/fr/
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