Regarding the cooperation in road transportation sector, Myanmar is working close together with all out efforts.
From Bangladesh, vehicles can enter Myanmar via 1) Moreh in Northeast India to Tamu in Sagaing Division, or 2) via Yeit in Chinn State. At the moment, the route via Tamu is the most convenient and suitable vehicular transportation route for Bangladesh and India to connect to China and ASEAN countries.
Via Tamu, using Trilateral Highway connecting India, Myanmar and Thailand, TamuKalay-Kalaywa-Yagyi-Chaungma-Lingadaw-Pakokku-Nyaungoo -Kyautpadaung-YangonMandalay Highway (at Meiktila junction) − Yangon-Mandalay Highway (at Bawnatkyi junction) − Phayagyi − Thaton − Hpa-an Myawaddy, from Tamu, vehicles can travel to inland Myanmar, Thailand and ASEAN countries. The route from Tamu to Kalaywa is the 18 ft wide Asphalt road built with the India's support. The plan is underway with the assistance from India to upgrade the road from Kalaywa to Yagyi as an all-seasons road.
If the entry is from Yeit in Chinn State, it will be via Yeit-Tetain-Kalay route to reach Kalay, the city on the path of India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway. There has been also a proposal to upgrade that route with the support from India.
Both routes via Tamu and Yeit will connect to the northeast India and they will greatly contribute to accelerating the development of that region.
The direct route with Bangladesh is through Taungpyo-Maungtaw-Bootheetaung-Kyautaw
road, connecting to Cox's Bazaar in Southern Bangladesh. Using Ah n-Sittwe road from
Kyautaw, it will connect to Kyautpadaung on Trilateral Highway, via Ah n-Minbu MagwayYenangyaung-Kyautpadaung road. The Maungtaw Bootheetaung section of the road is currently 12-ft wide asphalt road and the Bootheetaung-Kyautaw segment is still an unpaved road.