RNIE
Highway system in Benin
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RNIE or the Route Nationale refers to the highway system in Benin.

As of 2001, there are seven categorised RNIE highways, which total 2,178km. Benin's main north-south highway is the RNIE 2 which runs the entire 785 km from the Niger River to Cotonou. The RNIE 2 crosses the RNIE 4 at Bohicon east of Abomey.[1][2][3]
List of highways
| Number | Route | Length |
|---|---|---|
| RNIE 1 | Nigeria – Ouidah – Cotonou - Porto-Novo – Sakété – Togo | 180km |
| RNIE 2 | Cotonou – Savé – Parakou – Malanville – Niger | 750km |
| RNIE 3 | Dassa-Zoumé – Djougou – Porga – Burkina Faso | 448km |
| RNIE 4 | Togo – Abomey – Kétou – Nigeria | 160km |
| RNIE 5 | Doume – Savalou - Glazoué - Savè – Nigeria | 150km |
| RNIE 6 | Togo – Djougou – N'Dali – Nikki – Nigeria | 300km |
| RNIE 7 | Nigeria – Segbana – Kandi – Burkina Faso | 22km |