Highway 90 (Israel and West Bank)

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Name (Hebrew)
כביש 90 (ישראל ויהודה ושומרון)
Name (Latin)
Highway 90 (Israel and West Bank)
Other forms of name
Kevish 90 (Israel and West Bank)
HaBikah Road (Israel and West Bank)
Kevish ha-Bikah (Israel and West Bank)
HaArava Road (Israel and West Bank)
Kevish ha-Aravah (Israel and West Bank)
Kvish 90 (Israel and West Bank)
כביש 8 (ישראל ויהודה ושומרון)
כביש תשעים (ישראל ויהודה ושומרון)
כביש 90 (ישראל והגדה המערבית)
כביש הערבה (ישראל ויהודה ושומרון)
כביש הבקעה (ישראל ויהודה ושומרון)
Coordinates
35.38388889 35.38388889 31.37333333 31.37333333 (gooearth )
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1633519
Wikipedia description:

Highway 90 is the longest Israeli road, at about 480 kilometres (300 mi), and stretches from Metula and the northern border with Lebanon, along the western side of the Sea of Galilee, through the Jordan Valley, along the Dead Sea's western bank (making it the world's lowest road), through the Arava Valley, and until Eilat and the southern border with Egypt on the Red Sea. The central section of the road traverses the Israeli-occupied West Bank. While it passes near the city of Jericho, it runs through Area C and does not enter areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority. The Arava Highway segment is the main link from the resort and port city of Eilat towards the country's centre and, at times, handles a heavy mix of local, tourist and commercial trucking traffic on the two-lane road (one lane in each direction). That, coupled with the monotonous nature of the desert landscape around it and the lack of a physical barrier between the opposing lanes of traffic, makes the road particularly prone to traffic accidents, which often occur at high speeds – earning it the nickname "The Red Road."

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