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The organization of national, county, and village roads (later municipal roads) was introduced in 1931. Starting in 1912, the roads were divided into main roads ("hovedveier") and village roads ("bygdeveier"). In 1931, signposted numbers for national roads were introduced. The main roads were two
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along with the already existing county roads. 17,200 kilometers (10,700 mi) of national roads were transferred along with an annual compensation of 6.9 billion NOK for maintenance. As of
January 1, 2010, there were 10,451 kilometers (6,494 mi) of national roads left.
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digits ending with zero, for example Road 50 OsloâKirkenes. The main roads in Ăstfold were numbered 1â9 based on an older local system. In 1965, a new system which included E-roads was introduced, and most of it is still used today (2019).
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European routes have an "E" preceding the national road number, and the sign is green with white script. Other national roads are also designated using green signs.
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county was the last regular stretch of national road with a gravel coating. The last two remaining kilometers were asphalted on 17 December 2003, with participation by
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National roads are selected by the criteria of being important for long-distance travel. Some roads connecting to primary airports are also included.
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E39 has nine ferries altogether, which may be a world record. There are nine ferry stretches on
European routes in Norway, eight on E39, one on E6
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Longest national road in Norway which is not a
European route
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Longest
European route running partially through Norway
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National road with the most domestic ferry stretches
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354:Longest national road tunnel (world record)
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27:One of the major trunk roads in Norway
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379:Longest national road bridge
325:Shortest other national road
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161:(Grotli-Ospeli bru), and
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442:292 m (958 ft)
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18:Norwegian National Road
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429:Lowest national road
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190:Measurement
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589:2007-09-27
537:References
308:15 km
508:Trondheim
504:7 ferries
469:(8â9 hrs)
256:Stavanger
223:Svinesund
204:in Norway
133:Trøndelag
47:Hordaland
594:. Also,
556:Archived
531:Motorvei
520:See also
485:Moskenes
318:Storskog
314:Kirkenes
227:Kirkenes
200:Longest
163:Road 886
159:Road 258
147:Road 252
320:border
62:Riksveg
58:Riksvei
43:Knarvik
481:VÌrøya
289:Greece
184:Record
78:Norway
64:abbr.
334:Rv191
285:Sitia
281:Vardø
187:Route
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463:Rv80
438:Rv13
348:Oslo
344:Alna
304:E105
242:Rv13
151:Tyin
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500:E39
413:Rv7
388:E18
363:E16
346:in
287:in
271:E75
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