Road designation or abbreviation

Tunisian A4 motorway with road sign reading  A4  road designation

A road designation and a road name abbreviation are easy ways to refer to a road.

The road designation can be created from the original road name or constructed from the road type and number. Road designations are used especially to have a non-ambiguous system of labeling roads on maps and road signs.

Use of letters

Letters are often used in road designations to indicate a class of roadways, which are distinguished from each other by a road number. The way such letters are used depends on the country or other political jurisdiction which contains and controls the road. For instance, among A1 motorways, the one in Spain has a minus sign between the A and the 1 (Autovia A-1) while in Germany the Autobahn 1 is written A 1, with a space between the A and the 1. In Argentina there are zeros between the A and the 1 (Autopista A001).

Single-letter abbreviations

Multiple-letter abbreviations

Road systems

Depending on the country, the letter attributed to a road may be part of a road grading system, be a shortening for a type of road especially in a foreign language or refer to a geographical zoning system, such as the Appalachian Development Highway System or the county highway systems of California, Iowa, and Michigan in the United States.

Existing road systems

International systems

National systems

Australian M, A, B, C, D system

Main article: Highways in Australia

M is for primary roads, A for single carriageway interstates, B for secondary highways, C for roads linking small settlements and D for unsealed roads linking very small remote towns.

British M, A, B, C, D, U system

M stands for "motorway" while A, B, C, D are grades of roads, and U means "unclassified".

Chinese G, S, X, Y system

G stands for national highway and S is for provincial roads. X and Y are for local roads between counties and villages.

Cyprus A, B, E, F system

A stands for motorway and B is for main roads. E and F are for smaller local roads.

French A, N, D system

A stands for "autoroute" (motorway), N for "national road", D for "départementale" road and C for "communale".

German A, B system

A stands for "Autobahn" (motorway), B for "Bundesstrasse" (federal road).

Jamaica A, B system

Main article: Roads in Jamaica

Netherlands' A, N system

A stands for "Autosnelweg" (motorway), N for Non motorways. The A-codes use white letters on a red shield, the N-codes black letters on a yellow shield. Where a highway changes into a motorway or vice versa, it may continue to use the same number, but the letter and the color are switched.
When the letter is followed by three digits, the road is typically a provincial road. When there are only one or two digits, it is typically a national road.

Senegal N, R system

Main article: Roads in Senegal

N stands for "national" roads while R is for "regional" roads.

Slovak D, R system

Main article: Highways in Slovakia

D stands for "diaľnica" (motorways) while R is for "rýchlostná cesta" (expressways).

South African N, R, M system

N stands for national road, R stands for regional road and M stands for metropolitan road.

Vietnamese QL, TL, HL system

QL stands for quốc lộ (national road); TL and ĐT stand for tỉnh lộ and đường tỉnh (provincial road); HL stands for hương lộ or huyện lộ (rural district road); and ĐCK stands for đường cặp kênh (canal towpath).

See also

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