A13 road (Oman)
| Arterial Road A13 | |
|---|---|
| Khasab–Tibat Road | |
A13 highlighted in red | |
The A13 alongside the Khasab Corniche | |
| Route information | |
| Length | 49 km (30 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| North end | D901 - al Sina'iyah Road |
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| South end | Tibat Border Post |
| Location | |
| Country | Oman |
| Major cities | Bukha, Khasab |
| Towns | Ghamda, al Jadi, al Harf, Qada |
| Villages | Tibat, Fadgha, Hil, al Jari, al Harf, Hanna, Mukhi |
| Highway system | |
The A13, also officially known as Khasab–Tibat Road (Arabic: طريق خصب - تيبات) and formerly designated as Route 2 (Arabic: طريق ٢), is an arterial road in the Sultanate of Oman specifically in the Musandam exclave. The main road runs from the border of the United Arab Emirates to the regional capital Khasab. The A13 starts with only one lane on each side until it merges into a dual carriageway right after entering the city of Khasab and almost always runs along the coast of the Persian Gulf.