National Highway 907A (India)

National Highway 907A, also known as NH 907A, is a spur road branching off from National Highway 707 in India. It primarily serves the state of Himachal Pradesh.

The highway connects Paonta Sahib to Shillai, providing a vital link between these two important towns in the region. It contributes to improved connectivity and transportation infrastructure, facilitating the movement of goods and people.

NH 907A is a two-lane road in most sections. Its route traverses hilly terrain, characteristic of the Himalayan region. As such, it requires careful driving and is often affected by weather conditions, particularly during the monsoon season when landslides and road closures are possible.

The highway plays a crucial role in the socio-economic development of the areas it serves. It supports agriculture, tourism, and other economic activities by providing access to markets and essential services.

Details such as the exact length, specific route details, and ongoing upgrades may change as the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) develops and maintains the national highway network. For the most current information, consult official NHAI sources.

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