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Roads and expressways in South Korea

Expressways in South Korea were recently renumbered; originally they were numbered in order of construction. As of August 24th, 2001, they are numbered in a scheme somewhat similar to that of the Interstate Highway System in the United States:

  • Arterial routes have two digit route numbers, with north-south routes having odd numbers, and east-west routes having even numbers. Primary routes have five and zero as their last digits respectively, while lesser routes have last digits other than five and zero.
  • Branch routes have three digit route numbers, where the first two digits match that the route number of an arterial route.
  • Belt lines have three digit route numbers where the first digit matches the respective city's postal code.


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