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Roads in Israel are categorized as national roads, inter-city roads, regional roads and local roads: National roads – numbered with one digit (e.g. Route 1, Jerusalem-Tel Aviv) Inter-City roads – numbered with two digits (e.g. Highway 10 (Israel) – Route 10) Regional roads – numbered with three digits (e.g. Route 293)
Intersecting road numbers and/or road names are given in brackets. Alternative names by which junctions are known are also in brackets. ... Nesi'ei Israel Blvd ...
There is only one three-digit road in the country classified as a freeway, Route 431. Highway 6 , the Trans-Israel Highway, is the only toll road . Two of the expressways ( Highway 57 and Highway 60 ) are divided into several separate sections as a result of an IDF decree forbidding Israelis from travelling on certain stretches of these ...
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The road was a major axis for the Negev communities and the control of a number of battles during the Israeli War of Independence. The southern part of the road was paved in 1951 to connect the Western Negev communities: Be'eri, Magen, Re'im, Kissufim, Ein HaShlosha, Nirim and Merhavim Regional Council communities on the road.
This is a list of countries (or regions) by total road network size, both paved and unpaved.Also included is additional data on road network density and 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.
3.8 Israel. 3.9 Japan. 3.10 Korea, South. 3.11 Kuwait. ... This is a list of highways or other major roads around the world. International highways are listed first ...
The road begins as a continuation of Route 443 at the traffic-light controlled Giv'at Ze'ev Junction. It runs east-southeast for 3.3 km as a high-speed four-lane divided highway. At the traffic-light controlled Atarot junction, it becomes Highway 50 (Begin Boulevard). The officially numbered "45" takes a 90-degree turn.