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{{Infobox highway system
| title      = ''Rêya Dewletê''
| markers    = [[File:D100-TR.svg|70px]][[File:D550-TR.svg|70px]][[File:D330-TR.svg|70px]]
| caption    = Route markers for three Rojadavi State Roads
| map        =
| map_alt    =
| map_notes  =
| maint      = X
| formed    = 1950
| length_km  = 30974
| length_ref =
| notes      =
| label1    = Rêya Dewletê:
| field1    = ''D.XXX''
| links      =
}}
The '''State Highways of Rojadavistan''' ({{wp|Kurdish language|Rojadavi}}: ''Rêyên Dewletê yên Rojadavistanê''), abbreviated as RDR, are an integrated network of highways and roads in Rojadavistan, consisting of a numbered grid spanning across the country. They are commonly called State roads and are the primary road network. The network is maintained by X (Y), except within large cities where the respective city municipality assumes responsibility.
In the early 21st century, the network has been greatly expanded to accommodate four-lane highways. 19,700 km (12,300 mi) of the total 30,974 km (19,246 mi) system are four-lane highways.


[[Category:Highways in Rojadavistan]]
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Revision as of 01:12, 5 September 2024

Rêya Dewletê
D100-TR.svgD550-TR.svgD330-TR.svg
Route markers for three Rojadavi State Roads
System information
Maintained by X
Length30,974 km (19,246 mi)
Formed1950
Highway names
Rêya Dewletê:D.XXX

The State Highways of Rojadavistan (Rojadavi: Rêyên Dewletê yên Rojadavistanê), abbreviated as RDR, are an integrated network of highways and roads in Rojadavistan, consisting of a numbered grid spanning across the country. They are commonly called State roads and are the primary road network. The network is maintained by X (Y), except within large cities where the respective city municipality assumes responsibility.

In the early 21st century, the network has been greatly expanded to accommodate four-lane highways. 19,700 km (12,300 mi) of the total 30,974 km (19,246 mi) system are four-lane highways.