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  2. Roads in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Detailed road map of the Netherlands (2012) The Netherlands has a public road network totaling 139,000 km, [1] one of the densest in the world. [2] [3] [nb 1] Its use has increased since the 1950s and now exceeds 200 billion km traveled per year, [5] three quarters of which is by car, [6] making it among the most intensely used road networks. [4]

  3. List of motorways in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes A 1: 157.733: 98.011 A10 in Amsterdam: A 30 at German border east of De Lutte: 1933: current Amsterdam - Hilversum - Amersfoort - Apeldoorn - Deventer - Hengelo - Germany (Bad Bentheim) A 2: 217.098: 134.898 A10 & S110 in Amsterdam

  4. Road transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Dutch roads include 3,530 km of motorways and expressways, [1] and with a motorway density of 64 kilometres per 1,000 km 2, the country also has one of the densest motorway networks in the world. [3] In Dutch a motorway is called "autosnelweg" or simply "snelweg"; other expressways are just called "autoweg" (literally: "car road"). According to ...

  5. List of countries by road network size - Wikipedia

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    Also included is additional data on the length of each country or region's controlled-access highway network (also known as a motorway, expressway, freeway, etc.), designed for high vehicular traffic. Unless otherwise noted, the data is from the United States's Central Intelligence Agency. [1] * indicates Roads in Country/Territory links.

  6. Transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    [3] [nb 2] In 2013, 5,191 km were national roads, 7,778 km were provincial roads, and 125,230 km were municipality and other roads. [13] Dutch roads include 3,530 km of motorways and expressways, [2] and with a motorway density of 64 kilometres per 1,000 km², the country also has one of the densest motorway networks in the world. [12]

  7. National Road network (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    The original brown N-numbers on road-signs were since then replaced with red A-numbers, for Dutch motorways, and new yellow N-numbers for other highways. The E-road system was significantly renumbered in 1985, but remains signposted everywhere in the Netherlands. [2] For this road system the numbers 89 to 100 were used.

  8. Category:Roads in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Provincial roads in the Netherlands (1 C, 45 P) S. Streets in the Netherlands (3 C, ...

  9. A16 motorway (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    Nearly the entire A16 motorway, including both the local and express lanes near Rotterdam, featured a maximum speed of 100 km/h. The only exception to this were two short sections: between Dordrecht and Klaverpolder as well as the section between the intersection Princeville, west of Breda and the Belgian border, where a speed of 120 km/h is allowed.