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Revision as of 10:05, 13 November 2013
Study of ring road type (Belgium)
List from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_motorways_in_Belgium#Ring_roads_.28R.29
R number & name - Roadtype used in the WME
Main
R0 - Brussels (outer ring) - Freeway
R1 - Antwerp (inner ring) -
R2 - Antwerp (outer ring) -
R3 - Charleroi (outer ring) - Freeway
R4 - Ghent (outer ring) - Freeway
R5 - Mons - Freeway
R6 - Mechelen -
R7 - Liège -
R8 - Kortrijk - 75% Freeway - 25% Major Highway
R9 - Charleroi (inner ring) - Freeway
Antwerp
R10 - Antwerp (inner ring) - R11 - Antwerp (second outer ring) R12 - Mechelen (inner ring) R13 - Turnhout R14 - Geel R15 - Herentals R16 - Lier -
Brabant
Former province of Brabant, corresponds to Flemish Brabant, Walloon Brabant and the Brussels-Capital Region nowadays.
R20 - Small ring of Brussels - Major Highway R21 - Intermediate R of Brussels - Minor Highway R22 - Greater/second R of Brussels - Minor Highway R23 - Leuven - Major Highway R24 - Nivelles - R25 - Aarschot - R26 - Diest - R27 - Tienen -
West Flanders
R30 - Brugge - R31 - Oostende R32 - Roeselare R33 - Poperinge - 30% Major - 60% Minor Highway R34 - Torhout R35 - Waregem R36 - Kortrijk - Major Highway
East Flanders
R40 - Ghent (inner ring) - Major Highway R41 - Aalst R42 - Sint-Niklaas R43 - Eeklo -
Hainaut
R50 - Mons (inner ring) - Major Highway R51 - Charleroi (inner ring) R52 - Tournai R53 - Châtelet R54 - La Louvière R55 - Chimay -
Liège
R61 - Verviers - R62 - Hannut
Limburg
R70 - Hasselt (inner ring) - R71 - Hasselt (outer ring) R72 - Tongeren R73 - Bree -