Moscow Ring Road
The Moscow Ring Road, also known as the MKAD, is a major highway that encircles the city of Moscow, Russia. It spans approximately 108 kilometers (67 miles) and serves as a crucial transportation route for both local and long-distance traffic. The road connects various districts and suburbs, facilitating the movement of goods and people around the city.
Constructed in the 1960s, the MKAD has undergone several upgrades and expansions to accommodate increasing traffic volumes. It features multiple lanes in each direction and is lined with numerous exits leading to key areas within Moscow and its surrounding regions. The road plays a vital role in the city's infrastructure and economy.