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Routes that have benefited most so far are those from Havana to each of the 13 provincial capitals of the country.
There are no cross-Peninsula freeway connections between State Routes 92 and 85 ( which is so far south that it technically lies in Silicon Valley and not on the Peninsula ).
Routes 1 to 3 are in a north-south direction ( with each crossing one of the cross-harbour tunnels ) while the others are in an east-west direction:
Indonesia has some highways, some of them are National Routes ( 25, currently only in Java ), and some of them are freeways.
The national road system (" Routes Nationale ") are numbered and prefixed with " RN ", as RN1.
Routes Nationale are marked with the traditional French Milestones: a white tablet with a red top, marked with the route number.
More than half of these roads were in central and southern Luzon and three major highways of this island were, and probably still are, Routes 1, 3, and 5.
There are four Indiana state roads in the county, as well as three U. S. Routes and one railroad line.
Routes served are often more scenic than those served by other modes of transport.
Other secondary north-south roads are Routes 89, 198, 97, 21, and 49.
Other secondary east-west roads are Routes 14, 101, 171, and 197.
The primary islands of Island County, Whidbey Island and Camano Island are served by a total of 3 Washington State Routes, those being SR 20 and SR 525, on Whidbey Island, and SR 532 on Camano Island.
Routes are given two grades, essentially equivalent to the adjectival and technical grades used in British traditional climbing.
The US Routes are U. S. Route 22 in the Phillipsburg area and U. S. Route 46 runs from Columbia to Hackettstown in the northern section.
There are three US Routes that pass through Mercer, which are: U. S. Route 1 ( which bisects the county ), U. S. Route 130 and U. S. Route 206.
Two U. S. Routes that pass through are U. S. Route 22 and U. S. Route 202.
U. S. Routes that traverse are U. S. Route 30 and U. S. Route 130.
State Routes that pass through are Route 38, Route 68, Route 70, Route 72, Route 73, Route 90 ( only in Cinnaminson ), and Route 413 ( only in Burlington ).
U. S. Routes that traverse are U. S. Route 9 ( only in Bass River ), U. S. Route 130 and U. S. Route 206.
State Routes are signed with the standard circular highway shield.
The majority of Routes are maintained by the state, but occasionally, for the sake of continuity, a local road is designated and signed as part of a Route.
A statewide system of major county highways is numbered by the NJDOT in the 500-599 range ; these are known as 500 Series County Routes.

Routes and secondary
Scores of other State Routes were also designated across New South Wales, marking out urban arterial routes and secondary rural highways.
First, 500 Series County Routes, also called state secondary routes ( to the state highway ), are county highways numbered in a statewide system with three-digit numbers that begin with 5.
Regional Routes are secondary roads in South Africa linking pairs of cities or serving as feeder roads to National Routes.
Routes in the 300-series are secondary roads located north of the Saint-Lawrence River, although Route 368 crosses the river towards Ile d ' Orleans located in the center of the river east of Quebec City
Routes N51 and higher are all national secondary roads.

Routes and roads
The system of United States Numbered Highways ( often called U. S. Routes or U. S. Highways ) is an integrated system of roads and highways in the United States numbered within a nationwide grid.
Significant through roads in Kensington include Maryland Routes 185 ( Connecticut Avenue ), 193 ( University Boulevard West ), and 547 ( Knowles Avenue ).
Four Indiana state roads cross the county, as do two U. S. Routes and one major railroad line.
An interstate highway, two U. S. Routes and five Indiana state roads cross the county, as does a major railroad line.
The town of Zinc has no state highways nor U. S. Federal Routes which passes through nor nearby within a few miles in all directions, however, two well known county roads do travel into and near the town.
The principal roads through the town are U. S. Route 44 ( running east-west ) and Routes 169 ( running north-south ), and 101 ( running east-west ).
A plan to repair city streets was also implemented in 1982, and continues ; the village also offers public services to clear the streets during the fall and winter from fallen leaves and snow respectively, although on its arterial roads ( Illinois Routes 22, 45, and Aptakisic Road ) residents are provided with bags to clear their curbs during autumn months as it is not possible for the village to safely clear these roads of leaf debris.
Hartville lies halfway between Akron and Canton, at the intersection of two main roads, State Routes 43 and 619.
Its numbered roads include the east-to-west Highway 22 and north-to-south Routes 512 and 987, which connect Bath with Bethlehem and Allentown as Bath Pike and Airport Road, respectively.
The township's numbered roads include north-to-south Routes 145 and 873 and east-to-west Routes 248 and 946.
Major roads through the area are US Route 322 and State Routes 350, 504, and 53.
York Region assigned approximately 50 roads as York Regional Routes, meaning that the cost of maintaining of these roads is paid for by York Region.
Though they are independent roads, separate from National Routes, there are a series of access roads toward the archipelago of the city.
Routes are occasionally numbered to match the names of major roads and motorways which connect the same destinations ; examples of this practice include the NCN Route 62, which by connecting the two sides of the Pennines mirrors the M62 motorway.
Routes 11 and 190 continue to the north, intersecting with many locally maintained roads in Slidell.
Routes taken by characters on roads and paths are shown in dashed black and red ; routes off-road are in red only.
In 1974, the three ring roads, 1, 3 and 5, were decommissioned and replaced by new State Routes, which had the same shields as the new freeways but without the red crest.

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