Chennai–Bengaluru highway

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The Chennai–Bengaluru highway is a major arterial road in southern India that connects the metropolitan cities of Chennai in Tamil Nadu and Bengaluru in Karnataka, facilitating significant regional trade and travel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
road transportation corridor
connectsCity Bengaluru
Chennai
connectsState Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
country India
economicRole supports movement of goods between Chennai and Bengaluru
supports trade between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
facilitates regional trade
regional travel
geographicDirection east–west corridor between Chennai and Bengaluru
importance major arterial road in southern India
locatedIn South India
partOf intercity transport infrastructure between Chennai and Bengaluru
road network of Karnataka
road network of Tamil Nadu
passesThrough Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
servesRegion Bengaluru Metropolitan Region
surface form: Bengaluru metropolitan region

Chennai
surface form: Chennai metropolitan area
terminusA Chennai
terminusB Bengaluru
transportRole key intercity road corridor
usedFor freight transport
passenger transport

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Arcot locatedOnRoad Chennai–Bengaluru highway
Sriperumbudur nearbyHighway Chennai–Bengaluru highway
this entity surface form: Chennai–Bengaluru Highway
Vellore roadConnectivity Chennai–Bengaluru highway
this entity surface form: Chennai–Bengaluru Highway
Tiruvallur district hasTransportInfrastructure Chennai–Bengaluru highway
this entity surface form: Chennai–Bengaluru Highway