Jayu-ro
The Jayu Motorway is a major north–south arterial highway in South Korea. Its southern terminus is in Seoul, while its northern terminus is at National Route 1's Reunification Bridge leading into the DMZ. North Korea is visible from a section of the highway stretching from Seongdong-ri to Ogeum-ri. Its shape closely parallels the northern bank of the Han River and is heavily fortified with barbed wire and military observatories. It is part of National Route 77.
This route connects Seoul, Goyang to Paju, with a total length of.
The highway is directly connected with the Gangbyeonbuk-ro at Gayang Bridge.
History
- May 19, 1990 - Construction Begin
- August, 1992 - Haengju Bridge~Tongil observatory section opens to traffic.
- September, 1994 - Tongil observatory~Jayu Bridge section opens to traffic.
Compositions
Lanes
- Dangdong IC ~ Jayu IC: 4
- Nakha IC - Dangdong IC: 6
- Nakha IC - Isanpo JC: 8
- Gayang Bridge - Isanpo JC: 10
Length
Speed limits
- 90 km/h
List of facilities
- IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate
Jayuro Ghost