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  2. Roads in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Road transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    With 139,000 km of public roads, [1] the Netherlands has one of the most dense road networks in the world – much denser than Germany and France, but still not as dense as Belgium. [2] [nb 1] In 2013, 5,191 km were national roads, 7,778 km were provincial roads, and 125,230 km were municipality and other roads. [4]

  4. List of city routes in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The city routes are the spokes that connect this hub with the outer ring road, in the case of Amsterdam the A10 motorway. Each city route is in principle numbered according to the exit it connects with at the outer ring road. For example, the S110 connects inner ring road S100 with exit 10 of motorway A10. Other cities followed the Amsterdam ...

  5. A16 motorway (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    North end of E 312 and A58 overlap. Including southbound exit 16: 61.1: 38.0: 16: Breda-West: Ettensebaan / (Industrial area) Breda 5000 - 6000: Southbound exit and northbound entrance only: 63: 39: 15 (16) Breda / Rijsbergen: Graaf Engelbertlaan N 263 southwest: Northbound dual exit 15 & 16: 67: 42 — Interchange Galder: E312 / A 27 east / A ...

  6. List of provincial roads in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Route in Zaanstad now S 152 since mid-2014; route between N246 and A9 is designated as N8 as there is no link to the A8 N 204 — — N210 north of Lopik: Woerden — — N 205: 21: 13 N208 in Heemstede: N207 near Nieuw-Vennep — — Connecting roads at the Rottepolderplein interchange are designated A205 N 206: 42.1: 26.2 Zoetermeer: N201 in ...

  7. A6 motorway (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    After this interchange, the road goes north to the city of Joure, where it connects to the A7 motorway using a semi-directional T interchange. The A6 motorway, of which the largest part is located in the province of Flevoland , is the shortest route between the city of Amsterdam and most parts of the northern provinces of Friesland and Groningen .

  8. National Road network (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. List of motorways in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    6.298 A73 northeast of Rijkevoort: A57 east of Heijen: 1975: current Boxmeer - Germany A 79: 17.731: 11.018 A2 northeast of Maastricht: A76 southwest of Heerlen: 1970: current Maastricht - Heerlen: A 80 — — A16 near Zwaanshoek: A27 near Hilversum — — Planned (would replace N201) but never built A 200: 11.866: 7.373 N200/R106 east of ...