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== Functional classification == | == Functional classification == | ||
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Autoroutes, or limited access highways, such as the 20/40/55 or any *40 are considered freeways | Autoroutes, or limited-access highways, such as the 20/40/55 or any *40, *20, etc. are considered freeways. This are drawn in yellow with a red outline on the province's [https://www.quebec511.info/en/carte_routiere/ official road map]. | ||
An exception to this rule is Rte 125 between Aut 440 and the Island of Montreal, which is a freeway in all but name. Aut 50 is also still a freeway, even though some small parts of it are not limited access and some are only two lane with no divider. Aut 20 is not a freeway in Vaudreuil-Dorion because there are traffic lights on it there. | |||
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Major highways are shown in red on the official | Major highways are shown in red on the official map. | ||
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Minor highways are shown in orange on the official maps. | Minor highways are shown in orange on the official maps. | ||
A very general rule of thumb is that 100-series highways are major while 200 and 300-series highways are minor. This is not completely accurate, however, so | A very general rule of thumb is that 100-series highways are major while 200 and 300-series highways are minor. This is not completely accurate, however, so look at the road map. | ||
Please consult this [https://vgo.portailcartographique.gouv.qc.ca official map of Quebec] to determine the status of non-highway roads. |
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Functional classification
Autoroutes, or limited-access highways, such as the 20/40/55 or any *40, *20, etc. are considered freeways. This are drawn in yellow with a red outline on the province's official road map.
An exception to this rule is Rte 125 between Aut 440 and the Island of Montreal, which is a freeway in all but name. Aut 50 is also still a freeway, even though some small parts of it are not limited access and some are only two lane with no divider. Aut 20 is not a freeway in Vaudreuil-Dorion because there are traffic lights on it there.
Major highways are shown in red on the official map.
Minor highways are shown in orange on the official maps.
A very general rule of thumb is that 100-series highways are major while 200 and 300-series highways are minor. This is not completely accurate, however, so look at the road map.
Please consult this official map of Quebec to determine the status of non-highway roads.