Numbered highways in Damukuni

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Motorways

Motorway
(2 digits)
Motorway
(3 digits)
Motorway
(pre-2015)

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).
  • Motorways are numbered from the southernmost or westernmost terminus. For example, M-8 is a short motorway south of M-10, running from East Town to Retalhuleu.

The Damukuni Department of Transportation grants subsidies to state transportation departments to maintain compliance with the MVTA Standards for Limited-Access Motorways.

Motorways do not exist in the Sonnel States. In Islana Lunigo, Motorway L1 (M-L1) runs between Moaria, near the north edge of the island, and A Missão, on the southern edge.

Federal highways

State and territorial highways

Secondary highways