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The autoroute (French: ⓘ, highway or motorway) system in France consists largely of toll roads (76% of the total). It is a network of 11,882 km (7,383 mi) of motorways as of 2014. It is a network of 11,882 km (7,383 mi) of motorways as of 2014.
Bourrichon (motorways) ; fond de carte / bottom map : File:France location map-Regions and departements.svg by Sting - fr:Sting Object location 46° 15′ 00″ N, 2° 06′ 00″ E
Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes I-24 BL: 11.2: 18.0 I-24/US 60 in Paducah: I-24/KY 1954 in Paducah
The A4 Autoroute, also known as autoroute de l'Est (English: Motorway of the East), is a French autoroute that travels 482 km (300 mi) between the cities of Paris and Strasbourg. It forms parts of European routes E25 and E50. It is France's second longest after the A10 autoroute. Its construction began in the 1970s near Paris.
Controlled-access highway except for northeastern portion between KY 922 and US 25 / US 421: Paris Pike US 27 / US 68: 14 23 I-64 / I-75 / US 27 south / US 68 south (North Broadway) in Lexington: US 27 north / US 68 north / US 68 Bus. north (Main Street) in Paris: 2003 Rural four lane highway between Lexington and Paris Russellville Bypass: US ...
The A1 near Roissy-en-France The A1 near Péronne. The A1 Autoroute, also known as l'autoroute du Nord (the Northern Motorway), is the busiest of France's autoroutes. With a length of 211 km (131 mi), it connects Paris with the northern city of Lille. It is managed by the Société des Autoroutes du Nord et de l'Est de la France (SANEF).
The A 29 is a major toll motorway in Normandy and Picardy, northwestern and northern France.The road is also part of European route E44.From its western interchange with the A28 autoroute until its junction with the A26 autoroute, part of the A29 also forms the northern section of the Grand contournement de Paris.
State highways in Kentucky are maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, which classifies routes as either primary or secondary. Some routes, such as Kentucky Route 80, are both primary and secondary, with only a segment of the route listed as part of the primary system. Despite the name, there is no difference in signage between ...