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In Cadenza, the highest category of road is a motorway, indicated by the prefix C followed by one digit. The motorway network predominantly consists of two-lane dual carriageways, though the C1 has three lanes through the city of Cadenza and the C3 has three lanes around Temir. The C1 and C2 serve as an effective ring around the entire island.

As with other public roads in Cadenza, the country's motorways are managed by the Cadenzan Travel Authority (Efaekh ti'Laumarü Khadeg). With the addition of the as yet unopened C4 motorway, the island's network will have a total length of approximately 311 kilometres (193 mi), having formerly amounted to approximately 257 km.

Features

Cadenzan motorways share a number of common features and restrictions which prohibit certain traffic from using the road. Prohibited traffic includes:

  • Cyclists
  • Pedestrians
  • Learner drivers
  • Vehicles under 50cc
  • Vehicles incapable of reaching 50 km/h
  • Animals

The general motorway speed limit is 120 km/h (75 mph), though on stretches of the C1 between Cadenza and Emigar the limit has been increased to 140 km/h.

Network

Cadenza's motorways (2015)
Motorway Route Toll
C1 Cadenza symbol.png EmigarCadenzaCanve No
C2 Cadenza symbol.png VedkathnaLemaRo'ekhaDo'rediq — Canve No
C3 Cadenza symbol.png Canve — Temir — Ro'ekha Yes
C4 Cadenza symbol.png Cadenza — MefraEmigar Yes