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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]
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.
Provincial roads in the Netherlands (1 C, 45 P) S. Streets in the Netherlands (3 C, ...
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 ...
[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]
Connecting roads at the Rottepolderplein interchange are designated A205 N 206: 42.1: 26.2 Zoetermeer: N201 in Aerdenhout — — N 207: 51.7: 32.1 N210/N478 in Bergambacht: N208 in Hillegom — — N 208 — — Haarlem: IJmuiden — — Final kilometer before the A22 is designated as A208; was A9 and A8 N 209: 26.3: 16.3 Hazerswoude-Rijndijk ...
E-road marker on Dutch road sign. This is a list of the European Routes, or E-road highways, that run through the Netherlands.The current network is signposted according to the 1985 system revision, and contains seven Class A roads and six Class B roads within the country.
Nationale Wegen (National Highways) or simply N-wegen (N-roads), was a numbering system for a set of main highway routes in the Netherlands, used from 1957 through 1976.. In 1957, signposted road numbering was introduced in the Netherlands and the governments Rijkswegen plan foresaw in an increasing number of highways, together forming a nationwide system.