Correct Answer:
B. Lahore–Islamabad
Pakistan's motorway network is a system of high-speed, controlled-access highways connecting major cities. Each motorway is designated with an 'M' followed by a number, indicating its specific route.
- The M-2 Motorway is a vital artery in Pakistan's transportation infrastructure, connecting the two major cities of Lahore and Islamabad. It was the first motorway to be completed in Pakistan, significantly reducing travel time between the provincial capital of Punjab and the federal capital.
- Option A, Lahore–Multan, is served by the M-3 Motorway.
- Option C, Multan–Sukkur, is part of the M-5 Motorway.
- Option D, Peshawar–Islamabad, is covered by the M-1 Motorway.
Knowing the routes of major motorways is essential for geographical and logistical understanding of the region.