List of controlled-access highway systems

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Template:Short description Many countries have national networks of controlled-access highways, the names of which vary from one country to another e.g. freeway or motorway. The networks do not always include all such highways, or even all the major ones in the country.

Asia

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The Jinghu Expressway, connecting Beijing and Shanghai in the People's Republic of China.
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Motorway 5, connecting Tehran and Bandar Imam in Iran.
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Ankara-Istanbul Highway, Motorway 4 in Turkey.

Europe

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The M1 highway running through Belarus
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Bundesautobahn 7 near Füssen, in Southern Bavaria, Germany.
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A1 motorway crossing Serbia, connecting the border to Hungary in the north, with the city of Niš to the south. The tracts connects to the border with North Macedonia.
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The Autostrada A1 runs through Italy linking some of the largest cities of the country: Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples

Oceania

North America

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The Mexican Federal Highway 95 passing close to the city of Chilpancingo, in Southern Mexico.

South America

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The BR-101 motorway connects Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte in Brazil.

Africa

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Route Nationale 1 through a viaduct in northern Réunion.

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