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  2. Expressways in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The current highway shield for expressways is inspired by U.S. highway signage, combining the shape of U.S. Highway shields with the red, white, and blue color scheme of U.S. Interstate shields which are the same colors used in the South Korean flag. Most of the expressway network is managed by the Korea Expressway Corporation. Since 2000 ...

  3. Gyeongbu Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Gyeongbu Expressway's route number of 1 is the only one not to change; however, its kilometer markers change from a north–south progression to south–north. December 2002 - Korea National Expressway Corporation passes control of the northernmost 9 km stretch of expressway (between Yangjae and Hannam Bridge) to the City of Seoul.

  4. National highways of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has a nationwide system of national highways (Korean: 국도; Hanja: 國道; RR: Gukdo), officially called as General national highways (Korean: 일반국도; Hanja: 一般國道; RR: Ilbangukdo), distinct from the expressways.

  5. Highway system in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has seven highway systems. [1] National expressways (Korean: ...

  6. Jungang Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Jungang Expressway (Korean: 중앙고속도로) is an expressway in South Korea. Its name literally means "Central Expressway," and for much of its length it runs through mountainous terrain near the country's east-west center line, including the national parks of Chiaksan and Sobaeksan. It covers a total distance of roughly 388.1 kilometers.

  7. Incheon International Airport Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Incheon International Airport Expressway: Route information; Length: 36.55 km (22.71 mi) Existed: 2001–present: Major junctions; West end: Gonghang Newtown JC in Jung-gu, Incheon 2nd Gyeongin Expressway: East end: Buk-ro JC in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province National Route 77 Suwon-Munsan Expressway: Location; Country: South Korea: Highway system ...

  8. Namhae Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Namhae 2nd Branch Expressway(Korean:남해고속도로 제2지선, Namhae Gosok Doro Je-i(2) Jiseon) is a freeway in South Korea, connecting Gimhae to Busan. It is Branch Line of Namhae Expressway .

  9. Category:Expressways in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    An expressway in South Korea is typically a toll road built to freeway standards. Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. ...