National Routes
National Routes are major highways that connect different regions within a country, facilitating transportation and trade. These routes are typically maintained by the national government and are designed to support both local and long-distance travel. They often link cities, towns, and important landmarks, making them essential for economic activity and mobility.
In many countries, National Routes are numbered for easy identification, and they may have specific regulations regarding speed limits and vehicle types. These routes can vary in size and capacity, ranging from multi-lane expressways to smaller two-lane roads, depending on the traffic demands and geographical features of the area.