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  2. Swedish national road - Wikipedia

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    The national roads are public roads owned by the Government of Sweden and administered by the Swedish Transport Administration. They get a high priority for snow plowing during the winter. The roads' number signs are rectangular with a blue background, white numbers, and a white border.

  3. Swedish national road 11 - Wikipedia

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    The length of the road is 88 km (55 mi). [1] Earlier the road had the road number 12, but in conjunction with the renumbering of the European routes in 1992 the Swedish National Road Administration changed the number of the national roads that would have the number in common with any European routes in Sweden, in this case E12. [2]

  4. Swedish national road 9 - Wikipedia

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    Road 9 mostly follows exactly the same route since centuries (the road number is newer). This means it passes through villages and past churches. Here it passes in front of the Hammenhög church. National Road 9 (Swedish: Riksväg 9), is a Swedish national road in Skåne in southern Sweden between Trelleborg and Nöbbelöv in Kristianstad. The ...

  5. Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute

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    The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (Swedish: Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut, VTI) is a public research institution with focus on transportation in Sweden. The head office is located in Linköping , where most of the operations are located.

  6. Swedish Road Administration - Wikipedia

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    At the same time the department for the actual road work was separated from the National Road Administration into a government owned company, called Svevia. For a number of year this department, then called Vägverket Produktion, was a profit-making organisation competing with private companies. The agency was merged with the Swedish National ...

  7. Swedish national road 73 - Wikipedia

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    National Road 73 (Riksväg 73), Nynäsvägen, is a Swedish national road in Sweden between Stockholm and Nynäshamn. The length is 57 km (35 mi). The length is 57 km (35 mi). National road 73 begins at the Johanneshov junction at Gullmarsplan in Stockholm with connections from the bridges Johanneshovsbron and Skanstullsbron and county road 226 ...

  8. European route E45 in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The re-signing of the road started with several ceremonies along the road on November 24, 2006, and was completed during September 2007. National road 45 will not appear on signs after that, since European route are signed only with the E-sign in Sweden (although they are formally a national road with the same number).

  9. Södra länken - Wikipedia

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    ' the Southern Link '), designated as national road 75 (Swedish: Riksväg 75), is a motorway in Sweden connecting Essingeleden (E4, E20), Stockholm with Värmdöleden (county road 222), Nacka. Södra länken is 6 km (3.7 mi) in length, of which 4.5 km (2.8 mi) is in tunnels. [ 1 ]