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| title      = ''Rêya Dewletê''
| markers    = [[File:D100-TR.svg|70px]][[File:D330-TR.svg|70px]][[File:D550-TR.svg|70px]]
| caption    = Route markers for three Rojadavi State Roads
| map        =
| map_alt    =
| map_notes  =
| maint      = [[General Directorate of Highways (Rojadavistan)|Rêveberiya Giştî ya Otobanên]]
| formed    = 1950
| length_km  = 30974
| length_ref =
| notes      =
| label1    = Rêya Dewletê:
| field1    = ''D.XXX''
| links      =
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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 the [[General Directorate of Highways (Rojadavistan)|General Directorate of Highways]], 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]]
[[Category:Highways in Rojadavistan]]

Latest revision as of 01:10, 13 October 2024

Rêya Dewletê
D100-TR.svgD330-TR.svgD550-TR.svg
Route markers for three Rojadavi State Roads
System information
Maintained by Rêveberiya Giştî ya Otobanên
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 the General Directorate of Highways, 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.