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In Radictistan, the highest category of road is a Motorway (Radictistani: Autoban, plural Autobanen). Each Motorway is indicated by the prefix A and a two digit numbers. An even number indicates a Motorway running mostly north to south while an odd number indicates a Motorway running mostly east to west. All Motorways are built and maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. In total, Radictistan has 44,184 kilometers of Motorways and County Roads (Radictistani: Grafatbanen) funded and maintained by County governments.
Features
All Radictistani Motorways share a number of features:
- Controlled access with no traffic signals, intersections, or property access
- designed for speeds between 100 km/h and 130 km/h (the maximum speed limit is 130 km/h)
- normally having between two and four lanes of traffic running in each direction with a median in between[1]
- Non-motorized vehicles such as bicycles and all other vehicles not capable of reaching at least 80 km/h are prohibited
- Vehicles not capable of reaching 100 km/h are not permitted in all but the rightmost lane
Network
Motorway | Course |
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A10 | Luerkraft-Hartfer-Nuxenstat |
A11 | Nuxenstat-Brightburg |
A12 | Nuxenstat-Wussrhas |
A13 | Nuxenstat-Barking |
A14 | Nuxenstat-Ghorma |
A15 | Nuxenstat-Beschertal |
A16 | along western coast through Brightburg |
A17 | Hartfer-Saerkust-Ghorma |
A18 | Beschertal-Mosbeck-Capstat |
A19 | From Hartfer southwest |
A20 | Beschertal-Baronshas |
Traffic laws and enforcement
Primary responsibility for enforcing traffic laws and regulation lies with County Police forces.