Route nationale 1 (French Guiana)
Route nationale 1 (RN1) is a highway in French Guiana, an overseas region and department of France in South America. The highway connects Cayenne with Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni and measures 258 kilometres (160 mi).[1] The highway is the busiest road of French Guiana.[2] OverviewIn 1863, road construction started on Route Coloniale 1 to connect Cayenne with Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni. The road was built by prisoners of the penal colony. Many prisoners died during the construction.[3] In 1970s, the section connecting Kourou with Sinnamary was rerouted for the construction of the Guiana Space Centre.[4] In 1999, the road between Balata and Maringouins was widened to a 2x2 lanes dual carriageway.[5] In 2014, a grade-separated intersection with Route nationale 2 to Saint-Georges was opened.[6] The busiest section is in Cayenne where 44,543 vehicles per day used the road in 2010.[2] RouteThe highways begins in Cayenne. In Balata, Matoury, there is an intersection with Route National 2.[6] The road continues to Kourou, makes a detour around the Guiana Space Centre, and continues to Sinnamary, Iracoubo, and finally ends in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni.[4] In Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni there is a ferry to Albina, Suriname.[7] Future plansThere are plans for a bridge connecting Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni with Albina. The bridge was on the agenda in a ministerial meeting between France and Suriname in November 2020.[8] An interesting part about the bridge is that Suriname uses left-hand drive while French Guiana uses right-hand drive.[9] References
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