Road Map of Azerbaijan

Roads in Azerbaijan are the main transport network in Azerbaijan. With the railway network still undergoing modernization and not covering the entire country, especially mountainous areas and other areas with difficult topography, the road system is the most important form of transport in the country. Its role is important both with national, and as an important transit country, with international traffic.

Overview

Azerbaijan is an important country for international transit. The total length of the Azerbaijani road network is about 29,000 km, serving domestic cargo traffic and connecting to international highways. Because Azerbaijan's railway network is inadequate, roads provide the most important form of transport in the country. Highways are mostly in fair condition, but do not meet international standards for transit traffic. Smaller main and rural roads are in poor condition. All types of roads are undergoing rapid modernization with rehabilitation and extensions. For every 1,000 km2 of the national territory, there is 334 km of roads. In 2018, the Global Competitiveness Index ranked Azerbaijan 36th out of 137 countries for the quality (condition and extensiveness) of its road infrastructure.[1]

History

The first modern paved roads in Azerbaijan were built in the 19th century when it was part of the Russian Empire.

Road classification

Motorways

The most important class of highways is motorways. They are designated with the letter M.[2]

Azerbaijan has recently developed a network of multi-lane motorways, which are steadily being expanded. Especially around Baku, some of these roads are built to controlled-access highway standards. Most motorways have six lanes, whereas some in and near Baku have up to eight. In the cities, the motorways are illuminated.

SignNumberRouteLengthInternational numbers
M1BakuAbşeronSumqayıtXızıSiyəzənŞabranQubaQusarXaçmaz – Russia203 km
M2BakuTovuzGeorgia507 km
M3ƏlətSalyanLənkəranAstaraIran (Astara)211 km
M4BakuShamakhiAgsuGoychayAgdash253 km
M5YevlakhShakiZaqatalaBalakən184 km
M6HajiqabulŞirvanBəhramtəpəHoradizZəngilanArmenia (closed)290 km
M7NakhchivanBabəkKəngərliŞərurSədərəkTurkey81 km
M8CulfaOrdubadArmenia (closed)89 km
Reference:[2]

Highways

65 other highways are a level below M-level roads and connect main highways to communities. These highways are designated with the letter R. The highway network is four lanes wide, two in each direction. Like motorways, they are illuminated in the cities, but less frequently in towns. In Azerbaijan, highway signs are blue and the names of locations are printed in capital letters. The main highways in the country are:

SignNumberRouteLength
R1Qəndob – XaçmazXudatYalama – Russia88 km
R2GiləziXızı31 km
R3QubaQusar12 km
R4QubaXaçmaz22 km
R5QusarXudat29 km
R6Hacı ZeynalabdinSahil40 km
R7Hacı ZeynalabdinSumqayıt18 km
R8Muğanlıİsmayıllı40 km
R9QaraməryəmİsmayıllıŞəkiOğuz158 km
R10QaraməryəmMüsüslü22 km
R11AğsuKürdəmirİmişliBəhramtəpə113 km
R12GöyçayBərgüşad18 km
R13GöyçayUcar20 km
R14AğdaşLəki10 km
R15AğdaşZarağan45 km
R16QorağanQaxZaqatala43 km
R17XaldanMingəçevir13 km
R18MingəçevirMingəçevir Hydro Power PlantBəhramtəpə166 km
R19GanjaKəlbəcərLaçın200 km
R20GanjaDaşkəsən38 km
R21GanjaSamux8 km
R22ŞəmkirGədəbəy45 km
R23QazaxUzuntalaArmenia (closed)14 km
R24AğstafaPoyluGeorgia ()54 km
R25GoranboyNaftalan18 km
R26GoranboyTərtər35 km
R27TərtərHindarx41 km
R28YevlaxXocalıLaçınXankəndiŞuşa154 km
R29BərdəİstisuKəlbəcər164 km
R30XankəndiXocavənd42 km
R31ShushaFuzuli53 km
R32UcarZərdabAğcabədi76 km
R33AğdamHindarxAğcabədi48 km
R34AğdamAğdərə26 km
R35AghdamFuzuliHoradizXocavənd94 km
R36LachinHəkəri83 km
R37LachinZabuxArmenia (closed)23 km
R38QubadlıXanlıq16 km
R39HəkəriZəngilan23 km
R40FuzuliCəbrayilMahmudlu46 km
R41Yuxarı Qarabağ Kanalı – Beyləqan – Daşburun32 km
R42BəhramtəpəBiləsuvar62 km
R43BiləsuvarIran19 km
R44HacıqabulShirvan11 km
R45ŞirvanNoxudluSalyan43 km
R46SalyanNeftçala40 km
R47MasallıYardımlı53 km
R48LankaranLerik55 km
R49NakhchivanŞahbuzArmenia (closed)65 km
R50M2 (371 km) – Ganja International Airport11 km
R51M2 (336 km) – Ganja8 km
R52M2 (317 km) – Train station Kürəkçay5 km
R53M2 (376 km) – Train station Alabaşlı8 km
R54M2 (70 km) – Train station Ələt5 km
R55M3 (220 km) – Train station Masallı5 km
R56M5 (17 km) – Kərimli31 km
R57M5 (46 km) – Şəki12 km
R58M5 (128 km) – Train station Zaqatala9 km
R59M5 (150 km) – Train station Balakən2 km
R60M6 (94 km) – İmişli7 km
R61M6 (250 km) – Zəngilan11 km
R62M7 (58 km) – Şərur4 km
R63M7 (80 km) – Sədərək8 km
R64M8 (3 km) – Babək3 km
R65M8 (44 km) – Culfa2 km
R66M8 (75 km) – Train station Ordubad5 km
Reference:[2]

Roads of local importance

Below R-level roads, roads of local importance connect M- and R-level roads to settlements. They are designated with Y for yerli (local). The road numbers are named in the format "Y-##-##", where # stands for a digit. The first two digits follow the same digits allocated to each district for license plates. The second pair of digits is assigned from 01 upwards in each district. Cities of republican significance do not have their individual codes, as there are no local roads, only republican, regional, and municipal.[3]

References

  1. "Quality of roads". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 "Azərbaycan Respublikasının respublika əhəmiyyətli avtomobil yollarının siyahısının təsdiq edilməsi haqqında" [On approval of the list of roads of republican significance of the Republic of Azerbaijan] (in Azerbaijani). (Archive)
  3. "Yerli əhəmiyyətli avtomobil yollarının siyahısı" [On approval of the list of roads of republican significance of the Republic of Azerbaijan] (PDF). (Archive)

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