The road starts at Soroti and continues northeastwards through Katakwi, and on to Moroto. The distance between Soroti and Moroto is approximately 170 kilometres (106 mi).[2]
At Moroto, the road takes a southeasterly direction for approximately 44 kilometres (27 mi), to end at Lokitanyala, for a total road distance of 214 kilometres (133 mi).[3]
Overview
Prior to 2016 this transport corridor posed serious challenges to residents and visitors, who endured the dust and potholes during the dry season. In the rainy season the road became a bog, with vehicles stuck in the mud for days, sometimes for weeks.[4][5]
The work on the Soroti–Katakwi–Moroto section was completed in late 2019. Official handover to the Ugandan government is expected in 2020.[7] As of January 2020, the road had been fully tarmacked from Soroti to Moroto, and was open to the public.[8] The Moroto–Lokitanyala section is expected to be tarmacked during the 2020/2021 financial year that begins in July 2020.[3]
On 21 November 2020, the government received the completed Soroti–Katakwi–Moroto section. Work on the Moroto–Lokitanyala section, measuring 44 kilometres (27 mi), was also flagged off, on the same day. President Yoweri Museveni presided over these events.[9]