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==Length==
==Length==
The total length is 33.8 km.
The total length is 33.8 km.


==Major cities along the route==
==Major cities along the route==
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The lanes in each direction are listed below.
The lanes in each direction are listed below.
*2 lanes:
*2 lanes:
**Zuoying Terminus - Dingjin JCT.
**Zuoying Terminus - Dingjin JCT.
**Yanchao JCT. - Qishan Terminus
**Yanchao JCT. - Qishan Terminus
*3 lanes:
*3 lanes:
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==Notes==
==Notes==
Completed in February [[2000]].
Completed in February 2000.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:44, 17 May 2012

National Highway No. 10, of the Republic of China, is a freeway, which begins in downtown Kaohsiung City at the intersection of Dajhong Road and Wunzih Road and ends in Qishan on the Provincial Highway No. 3.

Length

The total length is 33.8 km.

Major cities along the route

Intersections with other freeways and expressways

Lanes

The lanes in each direction are listed below.

  • 2 lanes:
    • Zuoying Terminus - Dingjin JCT.
    • Yanchao JCT. - Qishan Terminus
  • 3 lanes:
    • Dingjin JCT. - Yanchao JCT.

Notes

Completed in February 2000.

References

http://www.freeway.gov.tw/