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===Naming===
===Naming===
If the road has a number, use it in the Primary [[Street and City names|street name]] as follows:  
If the road has a number, use it in the Primary [[Street and City names|street name]] as follows:  
<span style="background-color: #F9F9F9; padding: 15px">Road number - street name</span> <br>
If the road has a number, use it in the Primary [[Street and City names|street name]] as follows: <br>
Examples:
 
<span style="background-color: #F9F9F9; padding: 10px">Road number - street name</span> <br>
 
* N14 - Liersebaan, Massenhoven, Belgium
* N14 - Liersebaan, Massenhoven, Belgium
* N90 - Chaussée de Liège, Namur, Belgique
* N90 - Chaussée de Liège, Namur, Belgique

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 Major Highway 

The Major Highways (MHs) are interconnecting roads for longer distances and/or with fast traffic. This road type is used for the primary routes traveling throughout the country, from one city to another.

Attributes
Street City Speed Lock
4

Naming

If the road has a number, use it in the Primary street name as follows: If the road has a number, use it in the Primary street name as follows:

Road number - street name

  • N14 - Liersebaan, Massenhoven, Belgium
  • N90 - Chaussée de Liège, Namur, Belgique
  • N7 - Rue de Colmar-Berg, Mersch, Luxembourg

Functional classification

Regional guidelines
Belgium Brussels Luxembourg
N1 - N99
some R-Roads
most PLUS roads
(see details)
N-Roads




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