Road routes in New Ingerland assist drivers navigating roads in urban, rural, and scenic areas of the dominion. The route numbering system is composed of trunk roads, main roads, secondary roads, and tourist drives. Each route has a unique number, and are denoted on directional signs and roadside poles by appropriately numbered markers, the design of which varies according to route type.
Trunk roads
Trunk roads form the backbone of the New Ingerish road system. At present, there are twelve trunk roads, which can be identified with an 'A' prefix on their route number. The trunk road network is currently 1,880 miles (3,030 km) in length. Unlike minor roads, trunk roads are fully funded and maintained by the Roads Agency.
Name
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Length
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Route
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Relation
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A1
|
A1 road
|
743 miles (1,196 km)
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Ring route (Brunswich Island)
|
23132
|
A2
|
A2 road
|
26 miles (42 km)
|
Kingsbury to Langford
|
169089
|
A3
|
A3 road
|
79 miles (127 km)
|
Kingsbury to Ashbourne
|
118010
|
A4
|
A4 road
|
74 miles (119 km)
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Philipstown to Balfour Cove
|
166694
|
A5
|
A5 road
|
0 miles (0 km)
|
Kingsbury to Jennings
|
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A6
|
A6 road
|
67 miles (108 km)
|
Williamsdene to Philipstown
|
23137
|
A7
|
A7 road
|
0 miles (0 km)
|
Kingsbury to Raleigh
|
|
A8
|
A8 road
|
103 miles (166 km)
|
Hyland to Goodwood
|
|
A9
|
A9 road
|
0 miles (0 km)
|
Ring route (Lunen Island)
|
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A23
|
A23 road
|
16 miles (26 km)
|
Hillsborough to Yarrowick
|
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Main roads
Name
|
Length
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Route
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Relation
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B17
|
B17 road
|
53 miles (85 km)
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Williamsdene to Corfe Harbour
|
|
B25
|
B25 road
|
53 miles (85 km)
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Kingsbury to Langford
|
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B28
|
B28 road
|
0 miles (0 km)
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Hillsborough to Port Elburg
|
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B30
|
B30 road
|
0 miles (0 km)
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Ōpōhatu to Baldwin
|
153109
|
B64
|
B64 road
|
0 miles (0 km)
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Eborocum to Swanbrook
|
34147
|
Secondary roads
Name
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Length
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Route
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Relation
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References and notes