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This is a list of countries (or regions) by total road network size, both paved and unpaved. 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.
The Netherlands has the highest density highway network of Europe at 56.5 km (35.1 mi) per 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi), followed by Belgium. The Autosnelwegen, the main corridors, are designated with an A while secondary connecting roads have an N number.
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The Malawi Roads Authority (RA) serves as the country's primary road management agency, overseeing the national road network since its establishment in 2006. [24] The RA is responsible for maintaining and developing a vast network of 10,603 kilometers of public roads, encompassing main roads, secondary roads, and tertiary roads, as recorded in ...
The nation's highway density was 19.5 km per 100 km 2. With the completion in 2008 of the five north–south and the seven east–west national arterial highways, totaling 35,000 km (22,000 mi), Beijing and Shanghai were linked by major highways, chiefly expressways, to the capitals of all provinces and autonomous regions of China, creating ...
A map of the Strategic Highway Network, one component of the NHS Map of average freight truck traffic on the NHS in 2015. According to the Federal Highway Administration, the 160,000-mile (260,000 km) National Highway System includes roads important to the United States' economy, defense, and mobility, from one or more of the following road networks (specific routes may be part of more than ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Road stubs by country (27 C) ... This page was last edited on 1 May 2020, ...
The unpaved section is quite obviously not correct. Implying that 99% of the road network in Luxembourg, Gibraltar, Puerto Rico and 1/3 in Poland and United States is dirt roads is rather ridiculous to say the least. 145.40.150.167 15:30, 18 February 2024 (UTC)