Danish national road network
The Danish national road network (Danish: Primærrute) is a numbering system for roads in Denmark developed by the Danish Road Directorate (Vejdirektoratet).
The roads are numbered from 6 to 99 and 01 to 04 for ring roads with Danish national road status. There are currently 37 Danish national roads and 59 is currently the highest number. Signs are yellow with black numbers.
Danish National roads
No. | Route | Length | Notes | ||
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Køge-Helsingør | 81 km | |||
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Nyborg-Tønder | 139 km | |||
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Odense-Nykøbing F | 125 km | |||
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Sæd-Nørre Uttrup | 349 km | |||
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Esbjerg-Viborg | 129 km | |||
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Vejle-Rold Skov | 138 km | |||
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Roskilde-Næstved | 56 km | |||
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Grenaa-Søndervig | 203 km | |||
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Copenhagen-Ringkøbing | 361 km | |||
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Stenstrup station | Stenstrup | |||
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Vejle-Holstebro | 103 km | |||
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Copenhagen-Hillerød | 41 km | |||
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Copenhagen-Randers | 165 km | |||
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Kalundborg-Vordingborg | 105 km | |||
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Roskilde-E45 | 99 km | |||
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Aabenraa-Esbjerg | 89 km | |||
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Tønder-Kolding | 72 km | |||
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Aarhus-Hanstholm | 178 km | |||
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Fredericia-Lemvig | 165 km | |||
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Hobro-Hanstholm | 92 km | |||
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Roskilde-E45 | 99 km | |||
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Esbjerg-Horsens | 91 km | |||
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Ribe-Lunderskov | 42 km | |||
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Herning-Skive | 48 km | |||
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Hjørring-Frederkshavn | 38km | |||
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Frederikshavn-Skagen | 45 km | |||
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Roskilde-E45 | 99 km | |||
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Aabenraa-Tinglev | 17 km | |||
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Sønderborg-Stubbæk | 42 km | |||
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Aabenraa-Tinglev | 17 km | |||
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Faaborg-Svendborg | 25 km | |||
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Silkeborg-Randers | 45 km | |||
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Haderslev-Gabøl | 22 km | |||
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Juelsminde-Viborg | 92 km | |||
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Hillerød-Kirke Sonnerup | 45 km | |||
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Næstved-Rønnede | 15 km | |||
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Aalborg-Hirtshals | 77 km | |||
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Holbæk-Sorø | 34 km | |||
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Vordingborg-Stege | 21 km |
References
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