Danish national road network

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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.

National roads[]

Number Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
81 50 Køge Helsingør
139 86 Nyborg Tønder
Primærrute 9 126 78 Odense Nykøbing Falster
Primærrute 11 349 217
129 80 Esbjerg Viborg
138 86 Vejle Rold Skov
49 30 Roskilde Næstved
Primærrute 15 203 126 Grenaa Søndervig
361 224 Copenhagen Ringkøbing
9 5.6 Ejby Høje-Taastrup
109 68 Vejle Holstebro
41 25 Copenhagen Hillerød
Primærrute 21 165 103 Valby Randers
105 65 Kalundborg Vordingborg
77 48 Roskilde E45
89 55 Aabenraa Esbjerg
72 45 Tønder Kolding
178 111 Aarhus Hanstholm
183 114 Fredericia Lemvig
92 57 Hobro Hanstholm
91 57 Esbjerg Horsens
41 25 Ribe
47 29 Herning Skive
38 24 Hjørring Frederikshavn
30 19 Rønne Neksø
Primærrute 40 45 28 Frederikshavn Skagen
29 18 Sønderborg Aabenraa
17 11 Sønderborg
26 16 Odense Faaborg
25 16 Faaborg Svendborg
45 28 Silkeborg Randers
22 14 Haderslev
93 58 Juelsminde Viborg
45 28 Hillerød
19 12 Næstved Rønnede
77 48 Aalborg Hirtshals
34 21 Holbæk Sorø
21 13 Vordingborg Stege

National ring roads[]

Number Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed
Ring 2 26 16 Ring road around central Copenhagen
20 12 Ring road around Hillerød
19 12 Ishøj Buddinge
11 6.8 Greve Gentofte
Ring 5 Proposed ring road proposed
  •       Proposed and unbuilt

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