Highways in Oman

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Highway network in Oman. (that needs updating)

Highways in Oman are roads designed for high speeds that can vary in many ways. There two types of highways in Oman, routes and expressways with the main difference being that routes can vary from dual carriageways with up to six lanes to single carriageway with only two lanes. Some routes feature landmark roundabouts, one of the more famous landmark roundabouts is Burj Al Sahwa. On the other hand, expressways are always fully controlled-access highways. There are no toll roads in all of Oman.

History

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Before 1970, Oman only had 3 kilometers of paved road but that all changed when the Omani coup d'état occurred in 1970. The coup launched an economic revolution in the country. This economic revolution mostly started with improving the road network in Oman and connecting all of the governorates of Oman together.







GovernorateLocationkmmiExitDestinationsNotes
MuscatOld Muscat00.0-Muttrah CornicheGoes through Al Minah R/A
Ruwi12.27.6-Route 17 (Al Amerat Street)
Wutayyah14.28.8-Mina al Fahal
Qurum16.210.1-Muscat Expressway
Bawshar21.813.5-Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos
Al Khuwair26.116.2-Al Ghubra
Al Ghubra29.018.0-Al Azaiba
Al Azaiba34.321.3-Route 15 (Oman)Goes through Burj Al Sahwa R/A
Al Mawaleh38.924.2-Al Khoudh
Al Hail42.126.2-Al Khoudh, As Seeb
Al Khoudh47.029.2-As Seeb
Mabelah52.132.4-As Seeb
Manumah60.737.7-Halban
Ar Rumays67.141.7-Batinah Coastal Road
Barka76.847.7-Route 13 (Oman)




List of cities in Oman
Province Population (2024)
Muscat Governorate
Al Sib 543,414
Bawshar 412,690
Matrah 220,018
Al Amirat 146,869
Muscat 69,008
Qurayyat 63,672
Total 1,455,671
Al Batinah North Governorate