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  2. Roads in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Dutch roads include at least 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. [4] The Netherlands' main highway network (hoofdwegennet) consists of 5,200 km of national roads, together with the most prominent provincial ...

  3. Road transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands' first centrally planned highway system dates back to the early 19th century, when Napoleon was emperor of France, and the Kingdom of Holland was annexed into the French empire. In 1811 Napoleon decreed that a network of 229 paved imperial roads ( Routes Impériales [ fr ] ) would be created, extending from Paris to the borders ...

  4. European route E232 - Wikipedia

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    Highway system; International E-road network; A Class; B Class; The E 232 is a European B class road in the Netherlands, connecting the cities of Amersfoort and ...

  5. List of motorways in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    These are the Netherlands' motorways by their national number, listed with the most important towns at or near the roads. The numbers start with 'A' for 'autosnelweg' (motorway in Dutch). Some of these also carry one or more European E-road numbers on (sections of) their trajectory.

  6. European route E35 in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    European route E 35 (E 35) is a north–south European route, running from Amsterdam in the Netherlands to Rome in Italy. [3] [4] In the Netherlands, the highway runs from its northern terminus in Amsterdam eastwards through Utrecht and Arnhem to the German border, near Zevenaar.

  7. A2 motorway (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    The A2 motorway is a motorway in the Netherlands. It is one of the busiest highways in the Netherlands. The road connects the city of Amsterdam, near the Amstel interchange with the Belgian border, near Maastricht (NL) and Liège (B), and the Belgian A25 road. The route of the A2 motorway is shared with two major European routes.

  8. 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.

  9. European route E312 - Wikipedia

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    E 312 is a European B class road in the Netherlands, connecting the cities of Flushing (Vlissingen) and Eindhoven. During its entire course, it follows highway 58 and is a motorway. Road connections: N98 (Highway 57 - Middelburg) N99 (Highway 4 - Bergen op Zoom) E19 (Highway 16 - Princenhage) E311 (Highway 27 - Ginneken en Bavel)