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Color Coding of National Road 2017-18.Xlsx National Highways Road Start End No RoadName Zone Chainage Chainage IRI Dhaka (Jatrabari)‐Comilla (Mainamati)‐Chittagong‐Teknaf Color Category IRI Value N1 Road Dhaka 0.00 0.10 3.1 N1 Dhaka 0.10 0.20 3.1 Good 0‐3.9 N1 Dhaka 0.20 0.30 2.6 Fair 4‐5.9 N1 Dhaka 0.30 0.40 2.6 Poor 6‐7.9 N1 Dhaka 0.40 0.50 3.1 Bad 8‐9.9 N1 Dhaka 0.50 0.60 4.2 Very Bad >9.9 N1 Dhaka 0.60 0.70 7.4 N1 Dhaka 0.70 0.80 5 N1 Dhaka 0.80 0.90 2.2 N1 Dhaka 0.90 1.00 3.2 N1 Dhaka 1.00 1.10 4.1 N1 Dhaka 1.10 1.20 3.2 N1 Dhaka 1.20 1.30 3.6 N1 Dhaka 1.30 1.40 4.4 N1 Dhaka 1.40 1.50 3.9 N1 Dhaka 1.50 1.60 6.3 N1 Dhaka 1.60 1.70 3.6 N1 Dhaka 1.70 1.80 4 N1 Dhaka 1.80 1.90 3.9 N1 Dhaka 1.90 2.00 4.1 N1 Dhaka 2.00 2.10 4.6 N1 Dhaka 2.10 2.20 4.7 N1 Dhaka 2.20 2.30 3.3 N1 Dhaka 2.30 2.40 3.3 N1 Dhaka 2.40 2.50 2.9 N1 Dhaka 2.50 2.60 3.6 N1 Dhaka 2.60 2.70 4.4 N1 Dhaka 2.70 2.80 3.9 N1 Dhaka 2.80 2.90 5 N1 Dhaka 2.90 3.00 3.5 N1 Dhaka 3.00 3.10 3.6 N1 Dhaka 3.10 3.20 4.2 N1 Dhaka 3.20 3.30 3.4 N1 Dhaka 3.30 3.40 3.4 N1 Dhaka 3.40 3.50 4 N1 Dhaka 3.50 3.60 5.1 N1 Dhaka 3.60 3.70 4.2 N1 Dhaka 3.70 3.80 4.6 N1 Dhaka 3.80 3.90 3.4 N1 Dhaka 3.90 4.00 2.8 N1 Dhaka 4.00 4.10 4.7 N1 Dhaka 4.10 4.20 2.1 N1 Dhaka 4.20 4.30 4 N1 Dhaka 4.30 4.40 3 N1 Dhaka 4.40 4.50 3.5 N1 Dhaka 4.50 4.60 4.8 N1 Dhaka 4.60 4.70 4 N1 Dhaka 4.70 4.80 3.2 N1 Dhaka 4.80 4.90 3.8 N1 Dhaka 4.90 5.00 4.7 N1 Dhaka 5.00 5.10 4.2 N1 Dhaka 5.10 5.20 3.1 N1 Dhaka 5.20 5.30 2.1 N1 Dhaka 5.30 5.40 3.6 Road Start End No RoadName Zone Chainage Chainage IRI N1 Dhaka 5.40 5.50 3.2 N1 Dhaka 5.50 5.60 3.5 N1 Dhaka 5.60 5.70 2.7 N1 Dhaka 5.70 5.80 3.1 N1 Dhaka 5.80 5.90 2.5 N1 Dhaka 5.90 6.00 3.6 N1 Dhaka 6.00 6.10 4.4 N1 Dhaka 6.10 6.20 2.7 N1 Dhaka 6.20 6.30 2.8 N1 Dhaka 6.30 6.40 3 N1 Dhaka 6.40 6.50 3.3 N1 Dhaka 6.50 6.60 3.4 N1 Dhaka 6.60 6.70 3.4 N1 Dhaka 6.70 6.80 2.5 N1 Dhaka 6.80 6.90 4 N1 Dhaka 6.90 7.00 5.1 N1 Dhaka 7.00 7.10 3.2 N1 Dhaka 7.10 7.20 2.9 N1 Dhaka 7.20 7.30 2.6 N1 Dhaka 7.30 7.40 4.6 N1 Dhaka 7.40 7.50 7.4 N1 Dhaka 7.50 7.60 6.9 N1 Dhaka 7.60 7.70 6.7 N1 Dhaka 7.70 7.80 6.2 N1 Dhaka 7.80 7.90 5.5 N1 Dhaka 7.90 8.00 3.5 N1 Dhaka 8.00 8.10 1.7 N1 Dhaka 8.10 8.20 4.8 N1 Dhaka 8.20 8.30 3.1 N1 Dhaka 8.30 8.40 3.6 N1 Dhaka 8.40 8.50 6.5 N1 Dhaka 8.50 8.60 4.9 N1 Dhaka 8.60 8.70 5.4 N1 Dhaka 8.70 8.80 2 N1 Dhaka 8.80 8.90 2 N1 Dhaka 8.90 9.00 2 N1 Dhaka 9.00 9.10 3.3 N1 Dhaka 9.10 9.20 1.9 N1 Dhaka 9.20 9.30 2.4 N1 Dhaka 9.30 9.40 2.7 N1 Dhaka 9.40 9.50 3 N1 Dhaka 9.50 9.60 1.3 N1 Dhaka 9.60 9.70 2.4 N1 Dhaka 9.70 9.80 2.5 N1 Dhaka 9.80 9.90 2.9 N1 Dhaka 9.90 10.00 4 N1 Dhaka 10.00 10.10 2.1 N1 Dhaka 10.10 10.20 2.4 N1 Dhaka 10.20 10.30 0.4 N1 Dhaka 10.30 10.40 1.7 N1 Dhaka 10.40 10.50 2.2 N1 Dhaka 10.50 10.60 2.4 N1 Dhaka 10.60 10.70 3.7 N1 Dhaka 10.70 10.80 2.8 N1 Dhaka 10.80 10.90 2.3 N1 Dhaka 10.90 11.00 2.6 N1 Dhaka 11.00 11.10 2.6 N1 Dhaka 11.10 11.20 2.9 Road Start End No RoadName Zone Chainage Chainage IRI N1 Dhaka 11.20 11.30 2.1 N1 Dhaka 11.30 11.40 2.7 N1 Dhaka 11.40 11.50 2.1 N1 Dhaka 11.50 11.60 2.8 N1 Dhaka 11.60 11.70 4.5 N1 Dhaka 11.70 11.80 6 N1 Dhaka 11.80 11.90 1.9 N1 Dhaka 11.90 12.00 6.5 N1 Dhaka 12.00 12.10 2.7 N1 Dhaka 12.10 12.20 2.4 N1 Dhaka 12.20 12.30 2.4 N1 Dhaka 12.30 12.40 3.5 N1 Dhaka 12.40 12.50 3.8 N1 Dhaka 12.50 12.60 4 N1 Dhaka 12.60 12.70 6.4 N1 Dhaka 12.70 12.80 2.8 N1 Dhaka 12.80 12.90 2.6 N1 Dhaka 12.90 13.00 4.6 N1 Dhaka 13.00 13.10 5.5 N1 Dhaka 13.10 13.20 2.9 N1 Dhaka 13.20 13.30 3.3 N1 Dhaka 13.30 13.40 2.3 N1 Dhaka 13.40 13.50 1.9 N1 Dhaka 13.50 13.60 2.4 N1 Dhaka 13.60 13.70 2.4 N1 Dhaka 13.70 13.80 3.1 N1 Dhaka 13.80 13.90 2.4 N1 Dhaka 13.90 14.00 3.4 N1 Dhaka 14.00 14.10 2.2 N1 Dhaka 14.10 14.20 2.9 N1 Dhaka 14.20 14.30 2.9 N1 Dhaka 14.30 14.40 3 N1 Dhaka 14.40 14.50 4 N1 Dhaka 14.50 14.60 4 N1 Dhaka 14.60 14.70 2.7 N1 Dhaka 14.70 14.80 2.1 N1 Dhaka 14.80 14.90 2.7 N1 Dhaka 14.90 15.00 2.6 N1 Dhaka 15.00 15.10 2.1 N1 Dhaka 15.10 15.20 2.9 N1 Dhaka 15.20 15.30 3.1 N1 Dhaka 15.30 15.40 4.8 N1 Dhaka 15.40 15.50 2.2 N1 Dhaka 15.50 15.60 2.5 N1 Dhaka 15.60 15.70 2.4 N1 Dhaka 15.70 15.80 2.5 N1 Dhaka 15.80 15.90 2.4 N1 Dhaka 15.90 16.00 2 N1 Dhaka 16.00 16.10 3.3 N1 Dhaka 16.10 16.20 5.9 N1 Dhaka 16.20 16.30 4.7 N1 Dhaka 16.30 16.40 6.3 N1 Dhaka 16.40 16.50 4.3 N1 Dhaka 16.50 16.60 3.9 N1 Dhaka 16.60 16.70 4.5 N1 Dhaka 16.70 16.80 5.5 N1 Dhaka 16.80 16.90 7.2 N1 Dhaka 16.90 17.00 5.9 Road Start End No RoadName Zone Chainage Chainage IRI N1 Dhaka 17.00 17.10 5.2 N1 Dhaka 17.10 17.20 8.6 N1 Dhaka 17.20 17.30 3.7 N1 Dhaka 17.30 17.40 2.8 N1 Dhaka 17.40 17.50 3.6 N1 Dhaka 17.50 17.60 3.7 N1 Dhaka 17.60 17.70 6.1 N1 Dhaka 17.70 17.80 6.4 N1 Dhaka 17.80 17.90 6.6 N1 Dhaka 17.90 18.00 4.2 N1 Dhaka 18.00 18.10 6.8 N1 Dhaka 18.10 18.20 3.5 N1 Dhaka 18.20 18.30 4.3 N1 Dhaka 18.30 18.40 2.9 N1 Dhaka 18.40 18.50 3.6 N1 Dhaka 18.50 18.60 4.4 N1 Dhaka 18.60 18.70 2.9 N1 Dhaka 18.70 18.80 4.9 N1 Dhaka 18.80 18.90 4.8 N1 Dhaka 18.90 19.00 6.6 N1 Dhaka 19.00 19.10 5.9 N1 Dhaka 19.10 19.20 4.6 N1 Dhaka 19.20 19.30 3.8 N1 Dhaka 19.30 19.40 5 N1 Dhaka 19.40 19.50 5.2 N1 Dhaka 19.50 19.60 5.5 N1 Dhaka 19.60 19.70 2.7 N1 Dhaka 19.70 19.80 3.4 N1 Dhaka 19.80 19.90 2 N1 Dhaka 19.90 20.00 4 N1 Dhaka 20.00 20.10 6.1 N1 Dhaka 20.10 20.20 4.3 N1 Dhaka 20.20 20.30 5.7 N1 Dhaka 20.30 20.40 4.4 N1 Dhaka 20.40 20.50 6 N1 Dhaka 20.50 20.60 3.5 N1 Dhaka 20.60 20.70 3.4 N1 Dhaka 20.70 20.80 1.9 N1 Dhaka 20.80 20.90 2 N1 Dhaka 20.90 21.00 2 N1 Dhaka 21.00 21.10 2.1 N1 Dhaka 21.10 21.20 2.1 N1 Dhaka 21.20 21.30 2.8 N1 Dhaka 21.30 21.40 6.8 N1 Dhaka 21.40 21.50 7.2 N1 Dhaka 21.50 21.60 5.8 N1 Dhaka 21.60 21.70 3.1 N1 Dhaka 21.70 21.80 2 N1 Dhaka 21.80 21.90 4.2 N1 Dhaka 21.90 22.00 3.9 N1 Dhaka 22.00 22.10 3.6 N1 Dhaka 22.10 22.20 3.4 N1 Dhaka 22.20 22.30 6 N1 Dhaka 22.30 22.40 4 N1 Dhaka 22.40 22.50 2.4 N1 Dhaka 22.50 22.60 2.3 N1 Dhaka 22.60 22.70 2.3 N1 Dhaka 22.70 22.80 3 Road Start End No RoadName Zone Chainage Chainage IRI N1 Dhaka 22.80 22.90 3.1 N1 Dhaka 22.90 23.00 4.2 N1 Dhaka 23.00 23.10 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.10 23.20 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.20 23.30 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.30 23.40 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.40 23.50 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.50 23.60 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.60 23.70 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.70 23.80 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.80 23.90 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.90 23.99 3.2 N1 Dhaka 23.99 24.09 3.2 N1 Dhaka 24.09 24.19 3.2 N1 Dhaka 24.19 24.29 3.2 N1 Dhaka 24.29 24.39 3.2 N1 Dhaka 24.39 24.49 3.2 N1 Dhaka 24.49 24.59 2.8 N1 Dhaka 24.59 24.69 2.6 N1 Dhaka 24.69 24.79 2.3 N1 Dhaka 24.79 24.89 2 N1 Dhaka 24.89 24.99 2.2 N1 Dhaka 24.99 25.09 2.1 N1 Dhaka 25.09 25.19 2 N1 Dhaka 25.19 25.29 2.3 N1 Dhaka 25.29 25.39 3 N1 Dhaka 25.39 25.49 4.5 N1 Dhaka 25.49 25.59 2.8 N1 Dhaka 25.59 25.69 2.3 N1 Dhaka 25.69 25.79 2.3 N1 Dhaka 25.79 25.89 2.8 N1 Dhaka 25.89 25.99 2.8 N1 Dhaka 25.99 26.09 2.4 N1 Dhaka 26.09 26.19 5.2 N1 Dhaka 26.19 26.29 3.6 N1 Dhaka 26.29 26.39 3.7 N1 Dhaka 26.39 26.49 2.5 N1 Dhaka 26.49 26.59 5.2 N1 Dhaka 26.59 26.69 2.2 N1 Dhaka 26.69 26.79 4.9 N1 Dhaka 26.79 26.89 3.9 N1 Dhaka 26.89 26.99 5.1 N1 Dhaka 26.99 27.09 5.1 N1 Dhaka 27.09 27.19 5.1 N1 Dhaka 27.19 27.29 3.5 N1 Dhaka 27.29 27.39 4 N1 Dhaka 27.39 27.49 4.3 N1 Dhaka 27.49 27.59 6.7 N1 Dhaka 27.59 27.69 2.8 N1 Dhaka 27.69 27.79 2.4 N1 Dhaka 27.79 27.89 1.9 N1 Dhaka 27.89 27.99 3 N1 Dhaka 27.99 28.09 4 N1 Dhaka 28.09 28.19 3.9 N1 Dhaka 28.19 28.29 3.8 N1 Dhaka 28.29 28.39 2.4 N1 Dhaka 28.39 28.49 2.4 N1 Dhaka 28.49 28.59 2.2 Road Start End No RoadName Zone Chainage Chainage IRI N1 Dhaka 28.59 28.69 2.2 N1 Dhaka 28.69 28.79 2.4 N1 Dhaka 28.79 28.89 4.1 N1 Dhaka 28.89 28.99 3.6 N1 Dhaka 28.99 29.09 2.9 N1 Dhaka 29.09 29.19 2.7 N1 Dhaka 29.19 29.29 2.6 N1 Dhaka 29.29 29.39 2.3 N1 Dhaka 29.39 29.49 2.3 N1 Dhaka 29.49 29.59 2.4 N1 Dhaka 29.59 29.69 3.2 N1 Dhaka 29.69 29.79 3.8 N1 Dhaka 29.79 29.89 3.7 N1 Dhaka 29.89 29.99 5.5 N1 Dhaka 29.99 30.09 3.1 N1 Dhaka 30.09 30.19 2.7 N1 Dhaka 30.19 30.29 2.5 N1 Dhaka 30.29 30.39 3 N1 Dhaka 30.39 30.49 3 N1 Dhaka 30.49 30.59 3 N1 Dhaka 30.59 30.69 3 N1 Dhaka 30.69 30.79 3.4 N1 Dhaka 30.79 30.89 2.2 N1 Dhaka 30.89 30.99 2.9 N1 Dhaka 30.99 31.09 3.1 N1 Dhaka 31.09 31.19 5.1 N1 Dhaka 31.19 31.29 2.3 N1 Dhaka 31.29 31.39 2.4 N1 Dhaka 31.39 31.49 1.9 N1 Dhaka 31.49 31.59 2.1 N1 Dhaka 31.59 31.69 2.2 N1 Dhaka 31.69 31.79 5.4 N1 Dhaka 31.79 31.89 3.4 N1 Dhaka 31.89 31.99 3.1 N1 Dhaka 31.99 32.09 3.6 N1 Dhaka 32.09 32.19 3.2 N1 Dhaka 32.19 32.29 4.1 N1 Dhaka 32.29 32.39 5.1 N1 Dhaka 32.39 32.49 8.1 N1 Dhaka 32.49 32.59 6.8 N1 Dhaka 32.59 32.69 3.5 N1 Dhaka 32.69 32.79 5.4 N1 Dhaka 32.79 32.89 3.8 N1 Dhaka 32.89 32.99 6.1 N1 Dhaka 32.99 33.09 4 N1 Dhaka 33.09 33.19 5.5 N1 Dhaka 33.19 33.29 3.3 N1 Dhaka 33.29 33.39 2.9 N1 Dhaka 33.39 33.49 2.7 N1 Dhaka 33.49 33.59 2.5 N1 Dhaka 33.59 33.69 2.5 N1 Dhaka 33.69 33.79 2.1 N1 Dhaka 33.79 33.89 2.4 N1 Dhaka 33.89 33.99 1.9 N1 Dhaka 33.99 34.09 2.6 N1 Dhaka 34.09 34.19 5.4 N1 Dhaka 34.19 34.29 2.7 N1 Dhaka 34.29 34.39 4.6 Road Start End No RoadName Zone Chainage Chainage IRI N1 Dhaka 34.39 34.49 3.5 N1 Dhaka 34.49 34.59 2.5 N1 Dhaka 34.59 34.69 3.4 N1 Dhaka 34.69 34.79 4.3 N1 Dhaka 34.79 34.89 2.9 N1 Dhaka 34.89 34.99 2.5 N1 Dhaka 34.99 35.09 3.3 N1 Dhaka 35.09 35.19 4.6 N1 Dhaka 35.19 35.29 3.8 N1 Dhaka 35.29 35.39 1.9 N1 Dhaka 35.39 35.49 4.9 N1 Dhaka 35.49 35.59 1.7 N1 Dhaka 35.59 35.69 1.8 N1 Dhaka 35.69 35.79 2.6 N1 Dhaka 35.79 35.89 2.5 N1 Dhaka 35.89 35.99 3.4 N1 Dhaka 35.99 36.09 5.3 N1 Dhaka 36.09 36.19 4 N1 Dhaka 36.19 36.29 3 N1 Dhaka 36.29 36.39 2.7 N1 Dhaka 36.39 36.49 2 N1 Dhaka 36.49 36.59 2.2 N1 Dhaka 36.59 36.69 2.4 N1 Dhaka 36.69 36.79 2.3 N1 Dhaka 36.79 36.89 2.5 N1 Dhaka 36.89 36.99 3.4 N1 Dhaka 36.99 37.09 2.7 N1 Dhaka 37.09 37.19 2.4 N1 Dhaka 37.19 37.29 3.1 N1 Dhaka 37.29 37.39 2.7
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