Numbered highways in Damukuni
This article or section is in the process of an expansion or major restructuring. You are welcome to assist in its construction by editing it as well. If this article or section has not been edited in several days, please remove this template. If you are the editor who added this template and you are actively editing, please be sure to replace this template with {{in use}} during the active editing session. Click on the link for template parameters to use.
This article was last edited by [[User:>Damukuni|>Damukuni]] ([[User talk:>Damukuni|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/>Damukuni|contribs]]) 2 years ago. (Update) |
History
Motorways
Motorways are limited-access highways that are built to the standards of the Damukunian Department of Transportion's Motor Vehicle Transport Authority (MVTA). Junctions with other roads are grade-separated, and each direction of travel has at least two lanes.
- Odd-numbered motorways are signed north to south, while even-numbered motorways are signed east to west, with the exception of Motorway 50 (M-50), which is the only two-digit beltway, circling the capital city of Atarashii-Damushuto.
- Main arterial motorways have two digits, while spurs and bypass motorways have three digits. Spurs are designated with an odd leading digit (e.g., M-175 is a spur of M-75), while loops are designated with an even leading digit (e.g., M-230 is a bypass route for M-30).