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National Highway 47 (NH 47) in India: Routes, Length, Entry/Exit Points & Rules

National Highway 47 Latest Map and Route

Entry and Exit Points of National Highway 47

Length of the National Highway 47 With Major Intersections Across States

The National Highway 47 route length is given below with its major intersections across several states:

State

Miles

Kilometres

Gujarat

241.21

388.20

Madhya Pradesh

347.09

558.60

Maharashtra

36.66

59.00

1.000 mile = 1.609 km

1.000 km = 0.621 mile

Types of Vehicles Allowed on National Highway 47

Preferred Speed Limit at National Highway 47

Toll Rates on NH 47

Famous Places Around National Highway 47

Things to Consider While Travelling on National Highway 47

FAQs About National Highway 47

What is the length of National Highway 47 in miles?

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The length of National Highway 47 is 625 miles.

The length of National Highway 47 is 625 miles.

Which national highways intersect with NH 47 near Ahmedabad?

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There are two national highway junctions with NH 47 near ahmedabad namely: NH 48 and NH 64.

There are two national highway junctions with NH 47 near ahmedabad namely: NH 48 and NH 64.

What are the major towns and cities connected by NH 47?

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The national highway 47 passes through some of the important cities and towns of the country such as Bamanbore, Ahmedabad, Godhra, Indore, Saoner and Nagpur.

The national highway 47 passes through some of the important cities and towns of the country such as Bamanbore, Ahmedabad, Godhra, Indore, Saoner and Nagpur.

What should commercial vehicle drivers keep in mind while travelling on NH47?

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CV drivers should ensure their vehicles are well-maintained, adhere to load limits, and follow traffic regulations. They should also have commercial vehicle insurance as it is mandatory by law and essential to cover potential damage and third-party liabilities.

CV drivers should ensure their vehicles are well-maintained, adhere to load limits, and follow traffic regulations. They should also have commercial vehicle insurance as it is mandatory by law and essential to cover potential damage and third-party liabilities.