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Highway network in Spain. The caption reads «Autovía and autopista network - Tolled autopistas - State autopistas and autovías - Autonomic tolled autopistas - Autonomic autopistas and autovías - Insular autovías and autopistas»

The Spanish motorway (highway) network is the third largest in the world, by length. Шаблон:As of, there are Шаблон:Convert of High Capacity Roads[1][2] (Шаблон:Lang-es) in the country. There are two main types of such roads, autopistas and autovías, which differed in the strictness of the standards they are held to.

History

Between 1990 and 2012 Spain had one of the highest rates of motorway growth in Europe.[3]

The first motorways named autopista were financed using sovereign debt.[4]

At the end of the 1980s, and before Olympic Games in 1992 in Barcelona, the autonomous Catalan government was interested in increasing the speed limit on new motorways.[4] Between 1987 and 1990, the operations at four new motorways were transferred to private companies, three by the Catalan region and one by the national government.[4]

Building of new sections of autovia was increased before the 1992 Olympic Games and the Sevilla World Fair.[4]

The 1984-1992 National Plan built around 3500 kilometers of new autovia, to reach a network length of 6000 kilometres by 1992, at a cost of 184 million pesetas (around 1 million euros).[4] At the same time, the new autovia standard was closer to the autopista standard, as the old autovia standard was understood as not providing enough safety. This generated increasing project costs.[4]

Since traffic density is generally lower in Spain than France, it was required that some motorways were to be untolled.[4] Despite a lower traffic density, Spanish motorways remain profitable, because tolls are twice higher in Spain than in France.[4]

Between 2005 and 2014, Spain was the EU country which best performed for decreasing fatalities on motorways, with a decrease score of 66%.[5]

Increase of the Spanish motorway network
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The length of motorways and other roads is expressed in kilometers. It is reported as of 31 December.[6]
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Differences between autopista and autovía

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The distinction between two kinds of high capacity roads is mainly a historical one, seldom with practical consequences for most but the oldest motorways. Both kinds are divided highways with full access control and at least two lanes per direction. General speed limits for both are mandated by the Spanish Traffic Law as Шаблон:Convert, though there are groups that ask for the latter to be raised to Шаблон:Convert.[7] Specific limits may be imposed based on road, meteorologic or traffic conditions.

Autopistas are specifically reserved for automobile travel, so all vehicles not able to sustain at least Шаблон:Convert are banned from them. Thus, they may not be an upgrade to an older road, since the Spanish legislation requires an alternative route to be provided for such vehicles.[8] Many, but not all, autopistas are toll roads, which also mandates an alternative toll-free route (though not necessarily a freeway) under the Spanish laws. An example is the AP-2 toll autopista, which links Zaragoza with Barcelona through the Monegros desert. In this case, the alternative is the N-II, the national road that preceded the A-2 autovía.

On the other hand, autovías are usually (though not always) upgrades from older roads, and always untolled. In general, slow vehicles like bicycles and agricultural machinery are allowed under certain restrictions so as to not disrupt the traffic excessively or cause any danger. Furthermore, an autovía will most likely follow the original road very closely, only deviating from it to bypass the towns (which are looped around in variantes). Thus, the upgraded road usually serves as the base for one of the two directions of the new autovía, which means the turns can be steeper than in autopistas. All in all, an autovía:

  • Allows traffic banned from an autopista, like bicycles. However, if the autovía is built as a new road instead of an upgrade to an older one, this traffic may be banned too.
  • May have little to no hard shoulders, which are then marked with a solid line instead of the broken line of a transitable hard shoulder.
  • May have acceleration and deceleration lanes that are much shorter than those of autopistas.
  • May have tighter turns and steeper gradients than an autopista is allowed to.
  • If space-constrained, it may even have bus stops on a service lane in the autovía itself, as opposed to requiring them to be placed on a service lane physically separated from the main road.
  • Also if extremely space-constrained, there can be acceleration and deceleration lanes merging on the left lane of the autovía.

However, most of the situations listed here only apply to the oldest autovías, and mainly to the radial A-1 through A-6 plus the A-42 near their endpoints, which were the first to be twinned in the 60s into dual carriageways (with at-level intersections) and then were upgraded to limited-access freeways in the 70s-80s, keeping most of their old route unchanged except where the old national road ventured into towns. In those cases, the freeway would make a semi-loop called a variante around the town, leaving the old national road as the access between the freeway and the town. New autovías usually have perfectly normal acceleration and deceleration lanes, very safe turns and transitable shoulders. Thus, the practical difference between a "new" autovía and a generic autopista is mainly the frequency of exits, which is usually higher in an autovía - upgraded from an old road with many crosses - than in a new, purpose-designed autopista with fewer preconditions imposed on it.

Safety

It is considered that the construction of motorways has helped to increase safety in Spanish roads, while generating a traffic increase.

Fatalities on motorways have decreased from 776 in 2006 to 277 in 2015.[9]

Spain is one of the countries of the EU with most of the road fatalities occurring on motorways rather than on other roads: 16% in 2015. But the same year, taking into account the fact that Spain has a larger network of road than motorways, Spain is one of the countries with the lowest motorway fatality-rates per 1.000 km of motorways, after Finland, Denmark, Croatia, and Hungary: 18.1 fatalities per 1000 kilometers of motorways.[9]

Effective speed

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Source: https://www.mitma.gob.es/recursos_mfom/comodin/recursos/vel_autovia_mes.pdf

Colour code

Spain uses this color code for highways.[10]

  • Blue for motorways owned by the national government or private companies (tolled). Some regional governments also use blue.
  • Red for all other roads owned by the national government.
  • Orange for first-tier roads owned by regional governments.
  • Green for second-tier roads owned by regional governments.
  • Yellow for third-tier roads owned by regional governments, and for roads owned by provincial governments.

State-managed motorways

Most of the high capacity roads in Spain are under the authority of the General Roads Directorate (Шаблон:Lang-es) of the Ministry of Public Works, a department of the central Government of Spain, with the exceptions of Navarre and the Basque Country, the only autonomous communities which have been transferred full powers over all roads in their territories. Usually, the DGC manages all road maintenance, but in the case of the tolled autopistas, the management is commonly delegated to the concessionaire company.

Traditionally, purpose-built autopistas or autovías were assigned names starting with A plus one or two numbers describing their general orientation, while upgraded autovías kept their original names. Thus, the freeway that is currently known as A-5 was still reported as N-V in road signs for years after the upgrade was completed, making it difficult for drivers to know in advance which roads had become autovías. However, in 2003 all Spanish motorways were uniformly renamed with the following criteria:

  • Interurban free-to-use motorways are named "A-" plus:
    • one number, if it is one of the major axes of Spain, being A-1 to A-6 the six radial highways stemming from Madrid, A-7 the highway through the Mediterranean coast, and A-8 the highway through the Cantabrian (northern) coast. Number 9 is reserved for the highway through the Atlantic coast of Galicia, but it is a toll road, so it is named AP-9 (see below).
    • two numbers, elsewhere.
  • Beltways are named with a one or two letter code identifying the city they orbit, plus two digits indicative of the general distance. For example, the M-50 is further from the city of Madrid than the M-40.
  • City access motorways are named similarly to beltways, like TO-21 for a freeway leaving the A-40 towards Toledo.
  • Tolled motorways add a "P" (thus, "AP-") before the dash, and must be clearly identified as such in road signs. For example, AP-9.
    • An exception to this naming rule are the radial toll motorways starting in Madrid, R-2 through R-5

All such names are posted in white letters on blue background, like:  A-49  or  AP-4 . Note that none of these naming and coloring requisites affect roads under the authority of the Autonomous Communities. For example, the A-8 road in the Basque Country is a tolled autopista, as are the C-16, C-32 and C-33 in Catalonia. Other communities such as Madrid do follow the convention, and have names as MP-203 for a tolled road and M-501 for a free autovía. Furthermore, roads under the authority of the Andalusian government also start with A, but they have longer numeric codes and different coloring.

Interurban motorways

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Map of Spanish autovias and autopistas

The roads listed below form the backbone of the Spanish high capacity network, connecting all provincial capitals and other major towns and destinations. Until recently, the network suffered from a high radiality, which collapsedШаблон:Clarify the several Madrid beltways and the roads into the city and region. Since the 2000s, an effort to improve the situation was made based on two actions:

  • Build a new set of radial autopistas (named R-n instead of A-n) complementary to the old radial autovías near Madrid. Such tolled autopistas would form a new system of accesses to the capital that merges with their autovía counterparts far from Madrid. The main advantage to these roads is that they allow true fast travel from the first kilometre, while the radial autovías near Madrid (among the oldest autovía stretches in Spain) frequently go through populations, have constant entries and exits and suffer several other conditions which both jam them and make their first kilometres limited to speeds well under the normal Шаблон:Convert limit.
  • Invest heavily in de-radialization efforts that create true cross-country high-capacity axes without passing through Madrid. For example, the A-66 (Autovía Ruta de la Plata) which connects the southern Andalusia with the northwest area of the country, or the A-43 which will connect the western Extremadura region with the east of Spain.

Шаблон:-*: under construction

: planned

Signal Denomination Itinerary[11]
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Norte Madrid (M-30, M-40) — Alcobendas/San Sebastián de los Reyes (M-12) — M-50 — El Molar (R-1) — Aranda de Duero (A-11) — Burgos West (BU-30) — AP-1 — Burgos Northeast (BU-30) — N-I/AP-1
Шаблон:Jct Autopista Radial 1 Madrid (M-12) — † — M-50 — † — El Molar (A-1)
Шаблон:Jct Autopista del Norte Burgos (A-1) — N-I/A-1 — Briviesca — Pancorbo — Miranda de Ebro (AP-68) — Armiñón (N-I/A-1)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Nordeste Madrid (M-30, M-40, M-22) — Coslada/San Fernando de HenaresTorrejón de Ardoz (M-50) — Alcalá de Henares (M-203/M-100) — Guadalajara (R-2) — Medinaceli (A-15) — Zaragoza (Z-40, A-68) — AP-2

Fraga — AP-2 — Lleida (A-22, LL-11) — Cervera (C-25) — Martorell (AP-7) — B-23 — L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (B-10)
Tordera (C-32) — * — Caldes de MalavellaFornells de la Selva — † — Girona — † — Figueres — † — France

Шаблон:Jct Autopista Radial 2 Madrid (M-40)—M-50—Guadalajara A-2
Шаблон:Jct Autopista del Nordeste Zaragoza—Lleida—El Vendrell
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Este Madrid (M-30)—Atalaya del CañavateValencia
Шаблон:Jct Autopista Radial 3 Madrid (M-30)—Arganda del Rey (A-3)—*—Tarancón(A-3)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Sur Madrid (M-30)—CórdobaSeville, Jerez de la FronteraA-48
Шаблон:Jct Autopista Radial 4 Madrid (M-50)—Aranjuez—Ocaña (A-4/A-40/AP-36)
Шаблон:Jct Autopista del Sur Seville—Cádiz
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Suroeste Madrid (M-30)—Talavera de la ReinaNavalmoral de la Mata(EX-A-1)—Trujillo(A-58)—MéridaBadajoz—Portugal
Шаблон:Jct Autopista Radial 5 Madrid (M-40)—Navalcarnero (A-5)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Noroeste Madrid—Villalba, AdaneroTordesillasBenaventeLugoA Coruña
Шаблон:Jct Autopista del Noroeste Villalba—Adanero
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Mediterráneo TarragonaL'Hospitalet de l'Infant, Puçol—Valencia—Silla, CrevillentMurciaAlmeríaMotrilMálagaAlgeciras
Шаблон:Jct Autopista del Mediterráneo France—La JonqueraGironaBarcelonaTarragona—Puçol, Silla—Alicante, Crevillent—CartagenaVera, Málaga—Guadiaro
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Cantábrico BilbaoCastro UrdialesLaredoTorrelavegaLlanesVillaviciosaGijónAvilésLuarcaNaviaRibadeoMondoñedoVilalbaBaamonde
Шаблон:Jct Autopista AP-8 BilbaoIrun
Шаблон:Jct Autopista del Atlántico Ferrol—A Coruña—SantiagoPontevedraVigoTui (A-55)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Duero Soria–*–Aranda de Duero—*—ValladolidTordesillasToroZamora—*—Portugal
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Camino de Santiago PamplonaLogroño—*—Burgos
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-13 Acceso Sureste-Nordeste de Logroño—*—Soria
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de la Ribagorza Lleida—Almenar—*—Vielha—†—France
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de Navarra Medinaceli—Soria—*—TudelaTafalla-PamplonaIrurtzunVillabona-Andoain-Hernani-Donostia/San Sebastián
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Pirineo Pamplona—*—Jaca
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Huesca-Lleida LleidaMonzónSiétamo—*—Huesca
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Mudéjar SaguntoTeruel—Zaragoza—Huesca—Jaca (N-330)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Daroca-Burgos Daroca—*—Calatayud—*—Soria—*—Burgos
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-25 Alcolea—Monreal
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Eje Pirenaico BesalúOlot
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Tarragona-Lleida Tarragona—Valls—*—Montblanc (AP-2)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de la Alcarria Guadalajara—Tarancón
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de Murcia Albacete (A-31)—Murcia—Cartagena
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de Alicante Atalaya del Cañavate (A-3)—La Roda—Albacete—AlmansaAlicante
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Linares-Albacete BailénLinares—*—Albacete
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Cieza-Font de la Figuera CiezaJumilla—*—Yecla—*—Font de la Figuera
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-34 L'Hospitalet de l'Infant—*—Vila-Seca
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Almansa-Xàtiva Almansa (A-31)—Xàtiva (A-7)
Шаблон:Jct Autopista Ocaña-La Roda Ocaña (A-4/R-4)—Quintanar de la Orden—La Roda (A-31)
Шаблон:Jct Autopista Alicante-Murcia Alicante—†—Murcia
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-38 Valencia (AP-7)—Cullera—*—Gandia
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de Castilla-La Mancha Ávila—*—MaquedaToledo—*—OcañaTarancónCuenca—*—Teruel
Шаблон:Jct Autopista AP-41 Madrid (R-5)—Toledo, Almadén—*—Espiel
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de Toledo Madrid—Toledo
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Extremadura-Comunidad Valenciana Mérida—*—Ciudad Real—ManzanaresVillarrobledo—Atalaya del Cañavate (A-3)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de Sierra Nevada Bailén (A-4)—JaénGranadaMotril (A-7)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de Málaga Córdoba (A-4)—Antequera—Málaga (A-7)
Шаблон:Jct Autopista AP-46 Puerto de las Pedrizas (A-45)—Málaga (A-7)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-48 Cádiz—Algeciras
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Quinto Centenario Seville—HuelvaAyamonte—Portugal
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de la Cultura ÁvilaSalamanca
Шаблон:Jct Conexión Ávila Villacastín (AP-6)–Ávila
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de las Rías Bajas BenaventeOurenseO Porriño (A-55)
Шаблон:Jct Autopista Central Gallega Ourense–Santiago
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-54 Lugo–*–Santiago
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Atlántico Vigo–O Porriño–Tui–Portugal
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-56 Guntín de Pallares–*–Ourense
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-57 A Cañiza–*–Pontevedra
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Trujillo - Cáceres Trujillo (A-5)–Cáceres
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Pontevedra-Vigo Vilaboa–†–Peinador
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-60 Valladolid–*–León
Шаблон:Jct Conexión Segovia San Rafael (AP-6)–Segovia
Шаблон:Jct Autovía de Castilla Burgos–Valladolid–Salamanca–Fuentes de Oñoro–Portugal
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-63 OviedoLa Espina
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-64 Villaviciosa–Oviedo
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-65 Benavente–*–Palencia
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Ruta de la Plata Northern span: Gijón (A-8) — AS-II — Oviedo (A-66a, A-63) — AP-66/N-630

Southern span: La Robla (N-630) — † — León (AP-66/AP-71, A-231) — Benavente (A-52/A-6) — Zamora (A-11) — Salamanca (A-62) — Plasencia (EX-A1) — Cáceres — Mérida (A-5) — Seville (SE-30)

Шаблон:Jct Autopista Ruta de la Plata Campomanes (A-66/N-630) — León (A-66/AP-71)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Cantabria-Meseta Santander–*–TorrelavegaReinosaAguilar de Campóo—Palencia–Venta de BañosA-62
Шаблон:Jct Autopista Vasco-aragonesa Bilbao–Miranda de Ebro-Logroño–Tudela-Zaragoza
Шаблон:Jct Autopista León - Astorga León (A-66/AP-66/LE-30)–Astorga (A-6)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-72 Monforte de Lemos–*–Chantada
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-73 Burgos–*–Aguilar de Campoo
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-74 Almadén–*–Autovía A-43
Шаблон:Jct Autovía Verín - Frontera Portuguesa Verín (A-52)–Portugal
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-76 Ponferrada–*–Ourense
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-78 CrevillentElche
Шаблон:Jct Vía Parque Alicante-Elche Alicante–Elche
Шаблон:Jct Autovía del Sella Ribadesella–*–Cangas de Onís
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-91 Puerto LumbrerasVélez Rubio

Beltways, city accesses and urban highways

Шаблон:Citation needed Most beltways, full or partial, have originated from the upgrading of one or several roads reaching the town to the autovía level, as the several variantes looping around the town were joined in a single beltway that received a new naming such as TO-20 or Z-40. The list below only contains roads that are recognized as autovías or autopistas for at least part of its length, thus disqualifying urban arteries with at-grade intersections or unrestricted direct access to the main lanes, which are better represented by the dual carriageway concept.

Region Signal Denomination Itinerary
A Coruña Шаблон:Jct A Coruña Inner Beltway AC-11—AC-12
Шаблон:Jct Access to A Coruña from AP-9 Avda. Alfonso Molina
Шаблон:Jct Access to A Coruña from N-VI San Pedro de Nos (N-VI)—A Coruña docks
Шаблон:Jct Southern access from A-6 A-6—A Coruña
Alicante Шаблон:Jct Alicante First Beltway Campello (AP-7)—Elche (A-7)
Шаблон:Jct North east route to Alicante Alicante (A-70)—A-7
Almería Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Almería El Toyo (A-7)—Airport—Almería
Шаблон:Jct Almería docks access A-7—Almería docks
Ávila Шаблон:Jct Ávila Beltway AP-51—N-110
Avilés Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Avilés A-8—Avilés
Barcelona Шаблон:Jct Barcelona Coastal Beltway
Шаблон:Jct Barcelona Inner Beltway
Шаблон:Jct Second access to Barcelona Airport *
Шаблон:Jct Access to Barcelona Airport C-32—C-31—Barcelona Airport
Шаблон:Jct Access to Western Barcelona from AP-7 Molins de Rei (AP-2, AP-7)—B-20—Avda. Diagonal
Шаблон:Jct Autovía B-24 Vallirana (N-340)—Molins de Rei (A-2)
Шаблон:Jct AP-7 outer lanes Molins de Rei (A-2)—C-58
Шаблон:Jct Barcelona Metropolitan Beltway Abrera (AP-7)—La Roca del Vallés (C-60)
Burgos Шаблон:Jct Autovía BU-11 A-1,BU-30—Burgos
Шаблон:Jct Burgos Beltway A-1 Madrid—A-62—A-231—*—N-623—A-1 Vitoria—AP-1
Cádiz Шаблон:Jct Jerez de la Frontera beltway Jerez Airport (A-4)—A-480—N-IVa—*—A-381
Шаблон:Jct Northern access to El Puerto de Santa María A-4—El Puerto de Santa María
Шаблон:Jct Southern access to El Puerto de Santa María AP-4—El Puerto de Santa María
Шаблон:Jct Cádiz to San Fernando Cádiz—San Fernando (A-4, A-48)
Шаблон:Jct Access to Gibraltar San Roque (A-7)—La Línea de la ConcepciónGibraltar
Шаблон:Jct New access to Cádiz via La Pepa Bridge Puerto Real (AP-4)—Cádiz
Шаблон:Jct Old access to Cádiz via Carranza Bridge Puerto Real (CA-35)—Cádiz
Шаблон:Jct Autovía CA-37 Puerto Real (AP-4)—CA-32
Cartagena Шаблон:Jct Western access to Cartagena AP-7 (815)—Cartagena
Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Cartagena A-30—AP-7 (800)
Шаблон:Jct Access to Cartagena docks A-30—Cartagena docks
Шаблон:Jct Access to Escombreras A-30—Escombreras Valley industrial area
Castellón de la Plana Шаблон:Jct Access to Castellón docks N-340—Castellón docks
Córdoba Шаблон:Jct Córdoba Northern Beltway N-432—A-4
Шаблон:Jct Córdoba Western Beltway A-45 - Córdoba
Cuenca Шаблон:Jct Autovía CU-11 A-40—Cuenca (Avda. República Argentina)
Elche Шаблон:Jct Elche Beltway A-7—CV-85
Gijón Шаблон:Jct Autopista GJ-81 A-8—Calle de Sanz Crespo
Granada Шаблон:Jct Western access to Motril port A-7—Motril port
Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Motril port A-7—Motril port
Шаблон:Jct Granada Beltway A-44—A-92—*—N-432—*—GR-43—*—A-92G—*—A-44
Шаблон:Jct North-western access to Granada Pinos Puente (N-432)—*—Granada (A-92G)
Huelva Шаблон:Jct Huelva Beltway N-441—H-31—Huelva docks (N-442)
Шаблон:Jct Access to Huelva A-49—Huelva (H-30)
Jaén Шаблон:Jct Northern access to Jaén A-316—Jaén
León Шаблон:Jct Autovía LE-12 LE-30—LE-20
Шаблон:Jct León Beltway A-66—N-630—LE-12
Lleida Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Lleida A-2—Lleida (LL-12)
Шаблон:Jct Southern access to Lleida AP-2—Lleida (LL-11)
Logroño Шаблон:Jct Logroño Beltway AP-68—N-232
Lugo Шаблон:Jct Autovía LU-11 Southwest access A-6—Lugo
Шаблон:Jct Autovía LU-12 A-54—Vilamoure
Шаблон:Jct Autovía LU-021 East Ring of Lugo N-640—LU-11
Madrid Шаблон:Jct Western access to Madrid Airport M-30 (Manoteras, A-1 junction)—M-40—M-12—M-14-Madrid Airport terminals 1, 2 & 3
Шаблон:Jct Airport Axis Toll Motorway M-40 (Av. Logroño)—M-11—Airport terminal 4—A-1
Шаблон:Jct Autovía M-13 (Connection between Madrid Airport terminals) M-14 (Airport terminals 1, 2 & 3) — M-12 (Airport terminal 4)
Шаблон:Jct Southern access to Madrid Airport M-40 (Metropolitano Stadium) — A-2 (Dwight D. Eisenhower junction) — Airport terminals 1, 2 & 3 — M-13
Шаблон:Jct Access to Coslada and San Fernando de Henares Madrid (M-40)-Coslada-San Fernando de Henares (M-50)
Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Madrid Airport Madrid Airport - Coslada
Шаблон:Jct O'Donnell Axis Madrid (O'Donnell St.) — M-30 — M-40 (Vicálvaro) — Continues to Arganda del Rey as R-3 (toll)
Шаблон:Jct[12] Calle 30 (Madrid City Center Beltway)
Surrounds the city center of Madrid. Consists of:

Avenida de la Paz (Eastern section) A-1/M-11—A-2—M-23—A-3—A-4
Avenida del Manzanares (Western section) A-4-A-42—A-5—M-500—A-6—M-40
Avenida de la Ilustración (Northern section, unfinished) M-40 * M-607 * A-1/M-11

Шаблон:Jct Autovía M-31 (Southeastern link from M-40 to M-50) M-40 (Mercamadrid/El Pozo del Tío Raimundo)—M-45—M-50 (Perales del Río)
Шаблон:Jct M-40 (Madrid City Beltway) A-1—R-2—M-11—M-12—A-2/M-21/M-14—M-201—M-23/R-3—A-3—M-31—A-4—A-42—R-5—M-45—A-5—M-501—M-503—A-6—M-30—M-607—A-1
Surrounds most of the city of Madrid and the neighbour town of Pozuelo de Alarcón. Only the Madrid city districts of Barajas, Vicálvaro, Villa de Vallecas and Villaverde fall outside the M-40.
Шаблон:Jct M-50 (Madrid Metropolitan Beltway) A-1—R-2—M-111—A-2—M-21—M-206—M-45—R-3—A-3—M-31—M-301—A-4—R-4—A-42—M-409—M-407—R-5—M-506—A-5—M-501—M-503—M-505—A-6—*—M-607—*—A-1
Surrounds all the city of Madrid and the neighbouring municipalities of Alcobendas, San Sebastián de los Reyes, Paracuellos del Jarama, Coslada, San Fernando de Henares, Getafe, Leganés, Alcorcón, Boadilla del Monte (part), Majadahonda and Las Rozas de Madrid. The northern section through the Monte de El Pardo park is unfinished.
Málaga Шаблон:Jct Málaga western beltway Torremolinos (A-7) — Málaga — Málaga
Шаблон:Jct Málaga to Torremolinos Torremolinos (A-7) — Málaga Airport — Málaga
Шаблон:Jct Access to the Port of Málaga (A-7) — Port of Málaga
Шаблон:Jct Access to the Málaga Airport A-7 — Málaga Airport — MA-20
Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Málaga Rincón de la Victoria (A-7) — N-340 — MA-113 — Málaga (A-7)
Шаблон:Jct Málaga Second Beltway Torremolinos (A-7) — * — A-404 — * — A-357 — * — AP-46 — * — Málaga (A-7)
Murcia Шаблон:Jct Murcia Beltway Murcia (A-30) — N-340a — A-7 — C-415
Шаблон:Jct Santomera-San Javier San Javier AP-7 — RM-301 — Santomera RM-301 — A-30
Oviedo Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Oviedo A-66 — Oviedo (Ronda Sur)
Шаблон:Jct Western access to Oviedo A-66 — Oviedo (León Avenue)
Шаблон:Jct Autovía A-66a A-66 — Oviedo (Gen. Elorza St.)
Palencia Шаблон:Jct Southern access to Palencia A-67 — Palencia (Madrid Avenue)
Pontevedra Шаблон:Jct Autovía PO-10 PO-11 — AP-9 — N-550
Шаблон:Jct Access to Marín PO-10 — Marín (port)
Puertollano Шаблон:Jct Northern access to Puertollano A-41 — Puertollano
Salamanca Шаблон:Jct Northern access to Salamanca A-62/N-630 - N-620
Шаблон:Jct Southern Ring of Salamanca A-50 — A-66
Santander Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Santander A-8 — S-30 — CA-141 — N-635 — Santander Airport — A-67 — Santander (N-623, Castilla Avenue)
Шаблон:Jct Western access to Santander A-67 — S-30 — Santander (Constitución Avenue)
Шаблон:Jct Santander Bay Ronda S-20 — A-67 — * — N-623 — * — S-10
Santiago de Compostela Шаблон:Jct Southern access to Santiago AP-53/AP-9 — SC-20
Шаблон:Jct Autovía SC-20 N-550 — A-54 — AP-9 — SC-11
Шаблон:Jct Access to Santiago Airport A-54 — Santiago de Compostela Airport
Seville Шаблон:Jct Seville northern beltway A-4 (North) — Isla de La Cartuja
Шаблон:Jct Seville city beltway A-4 (North) — A-92 — A-396 — N-IV — A-4 (South) — A-8058 — A-49 — SE-20
Шаблон:Jct Seville metropolitan beltway *
Soria Шаблон:Jct Autovía SO-20 A-15 — N-122 — N-234
Tarragona Шаблон:Jct Autovía Tarragona-Reus Tarragona (N-241) — A-7 — AP-7 — Reus Airport — C-14/T-315 — Reus (T-310) — N-420a
Toledo Шаблон:Jct Toledo Beltway N-403a — TO-21 — A-42 — AP-41/TO-22
Шаблон:Jct Western access to Toledo A-40 (West) — TO-20
Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Toledo TO-20 — AP-41
Valencia Шаблон:Jct Access to Valencia Airport A-3 — Valencia Airport
Шаблон:Jct North-Eastern access to Valencia A-7/V-23 (Puzol) — CV-32 — Valencia (Ronda Nord)
Шаблон:Jct Access to Sagunto A-7/V-21 — A-23 — Sagunto
Шаблон:Jct Valencia Beltway CV-500 — V-31 — CV-36 — A-3 — CV-30 — V-11 — A-7
Шаблон:Jct Southern access to Valencia (Silla motorway) A-7 (Silla — V-30
Valladolid Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Valladolid A-11 — VA-30 — Valladolid (Soria Avenue)
Шаблон:Jct Southern access to Valladolid N-601 — VA-30 — VA-20 — Valladolid (Madrid Avenue)
Шаблон:Jct Valladolid Beltway
Шаблон:Jct Autovía VA-30 *
Vigo Шаблон:Jct Access to Vigo from AP-9 AP-9 — Vigo
Шаблон:Jct Primer cinturón Castrelos — Bouzas terminal
Шаблон:Jct Autovía VG-20 VG-10 Navia - AG-57 - AP-9 Rebullon
Zamora Шаблон:Jct Eastern access to Zamora A-11 (East) — Zamora (N-122)
Zaragoza Шаблон:Jct Western access to Zaragoza N-403a — TO-21 — A-42 — AP-41/TO-22
Шаблон:Jct Zaragoza Fourth Beltway A-2 (West) — AP-68 — A-23 (North)/A-2 (East) — A-68 — A-23 (South) — A-2 (South)
Шаблон:Jct Zaragoza Fifth Beltway A-2 (East) — A-68 — *

*: under construction

Regional-managed motorways

The formation of the several Autonomous Communities in the early 1980s led to the transfer of many roads to the new regional authorities. Since then, several of those roads have been upgraded to motorway level in order to ensure the internal vertebration of the region, or to provide alternative high-capacity routes to those managed by the national government when those were inadequate or saturated. All of the old comarcal roads (C-nnn) comprising the secondary network were transferred to the Autonomous Communities, splitting them up as necessary; while the national roads (N-nnn) that formed the primary network were mostly kept by the State.

The level of control each community has over its road network varies: the Basque Country and Navarre have received the titularity of nearly all roads in their territories, while in other communities the regional network coexists with and complements the national one. Whatever the extension of the road network under its control, all communities have full powers over naming and identification of their roads, provided no name conflicts with a national road or a regional road of a neighbouring community.

Andalusia

The regional highway network of Andalusia is very extensive, as the territory itself spans nearly a fifth of Spain. There are no special codes for identifying highways: upgraded roads usually keep their name and sign color (orange, green or yellow). However, confusion sometimes arises due to the fact that most regional roads start with the letter A (for Andalucía), which is also used by the national government for highways.

The most notable Andalusian freeways are the A-92 or Washington Irving's route (with 400 km from Seville to Granada and Almería is the longest regional freeway in Spain), the A-316 & A-318 or Olive Tree's route (200 km from Estepa to Úbeda, still under construction) and the A-381 or Bull's route (90 km from Jerez de la Frontera to Algeciras)

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-92
Washington Irving's route
SevilleGranadaAlmería
A-92C City access Autovía A-92C La Roda de Andalucía(A-92 - SE-497)
Шаблон:Jct City access Autovía A-92G Santa Fe (A-92) — Granada
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-92M Salinas industrial development (A-92) — Pedrizas pass (A-45/AP-46)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-92N Guadix (A-92) — Vélez-Rubio (A-91)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-306 El Carpio (A-4) — * — Torredonjimeno (A-316)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-308 Iznalloz (A-44) — * — Darro (A-92)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-316
Autovía del Olivar (east portion)
ÚbedaBaena — * — Jaén (A-44) — Martos — * — Lucena (A-45) — Estepa (A-92)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-318
Autovía del Olivar (west portion)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Almanzora Purchena — * — Fines — Albox — El Cucador — * — A-7
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Guadalhorce Zalea — * — Casapalma — MA-40 — Málaga (A-7)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-376 Seville (SE-30) — Alcalá de Guadaira/Dos Hermanas — Utrera
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-381
Ruta del Toro (Bull's route)
Jerez de la Frontera (AP-4) — Los Barrios (A-7)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-382 Jerez de la Frontera (AP-4) — Arcos de la Frontera
Шаблон:Jct City access Autovía del Higuerón A-7 — La Línea de la Concepción
Шаблон:Jct City access Ronda Sur de Granada A-44 — Granada
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-480 Sanlúcar de BarramedaJerez de la Frontera (A-4)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-483 Bollullos Par del Condado (A-49) — Almonte
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-497 Huelva — Punta Umbría
Шаблон:Jct Urban Variante de Mairena San Juan de Aznalfarache (A-8058) — Mairena
Шаблон:Jct Urban Autovía A-8058 Seville (SE-30) — San Juan de Aznalfarache (A-8057)

*: planned/in construction

Aragon

The community of Aragon has only very recently started building its own highway network. The first span was opened to traffic just in 2008, and there are at least three more highways in study. Due to the limited financial capabilities of the Aragon regional government, many of them might be built as toll roads.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Partial beltway Quinto cinturón de Zaragoza N-II/AP-2 — A-68
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista ARA-AP2[13] Cariñena (A-23) — † — A-2 — † — ARA-AP4 — † — Mallén (AP-68/N-232)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía ARA-A3 Gallur (AP-68/N-232) — † — Ejea de los Caballeros
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista ARA-AP4 Tarazona (A-11) — † — ARA-AP2
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Still unnamed[14] Huesca — † — Huesca-Pirineos Airport — † — Sariñena — † — Bujaraloz (AP-2/N-II)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Still unnamed Barbastro (A-22) — † — Ontiñena — † — Caspe (AP-2/N-II)

*: in construction†: planned

Asturias

The highway network in the mountainous Principality of Asturias is severely limited by the complexity of its relief, with a dense network of river valleys in between ranges such as the Picos de Europa.

Vertebral Asturian motorways have identifiers in the style of national ones, that is, white text on blue background, while roads in process of upgrading keep their old nomenclature until the full route is completed. Such is the case, for example, with the AS-III, which is an upgrade of the AS-17. The prefix is always AS, and Roman numerals are used.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía minera Mieres (A-66) — A-64 — Gijón (A-8)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía industrial Oviedo — AS-III — Gijón
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Acero Avilés (A-8) — * — Llanera — AS-II — A-66
Шаблон:Jct City access Autovía AS-117 AS-I — Langreo

*: planned/in construction

Balearic Islands

All of the roads in the Balearic Islands were transferred to the regional government when the Autonomous Community was formed, and several are now under the competence of the several Island Councils (Consell Insular). The prefix denotes the island, and the second letter (if any) is lowercase. Autopista identifiers are white on blue background, while twinned roads closer to the autovía category keep their identifiers.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Eje de Poniente Palma port — Peguera
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Eje Central Palma (Ma-20) — Sa Pobla
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Eje de Levante Palma — Llucmajor
Шаблон:Jct Beltway Vía de Cintura Ma-1 — Ma-13 — Ma-19

Basque Country

A special case together with Navarre, the Basque Country has received full powers over most roads in its territory, including the national roads that comprised the primary network, and nowadays only the AP-1 and the AP-68 are under the direct authority of the Spanish government as part of the Red de carreteras del Estado (National Road Network). Currently, roads are managed by the three Diputaciones Forales of the Basque provinces.

The fact that such transfer took place before the thorough renaming of national roads and highways in 2003 makes the naming of transferred "national" highways inconsistent with the national network: the A-1 is still called the N-I in the Basque Country, and the same identifier (A-8) applies to the tolled and toll-free parts of the Autopista del Cantábrico in Biscay. Furthermore, new highways built since then by the provinces have one of the following prefixes: A for Álava-Araba, BI for Biscay (Vizcaya-Bizkaia) or GI for Guipúzcoa-Gipuzkoa.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban [[Autopista AP-1|Autopista de Vitoria Шаблон:Not a typo Irún por Eibar]] Vitoria airport (N-622/N-624) — N-240 — Arrasate-Mondragón (GI-632) — Vergara-Bergara (GI-632, GI-627) — Eibar (joins AP-8 up to Irún)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista del Cantábrico Cantabria/Basque Country border — Bilbao (AP-68) — Eibar (AP-1) — San Sebastián-Donostia (GI-20 West) — Hernani (GI-131) — Rentería-Errenteria (GI-20 East) — Irún — Spain/France border (A63)
Шаблон:Jct Partial beltway Variante Sur Metropolitana de Bilbao A-8 — * — BI-636 — * — AP-68 — * — A-8
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía BI-631 Bilbao — Mungía
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Corridor del Cadagua Bilbao (A-8) — Gueñes
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía BI-637 Barakaldo (N-637) — Getxo
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autovía BI-644 Santurtzi (A-8) — Bilbao port
Шаблон:Jct City access Autovía GI-11 Lasarte-Oria (N-I) — GI-20
Шаблон:Jct Urban Variante de Donostia-San Sebastián AP-8 West — GI-11 — GI-21 — GI-636 — AP-8 East
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Urumea Andoain (N-I) — * — Urnieta — AP-8 — San Sebastián-Donostia
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía GI-632 Vergara-Bergara (AP-1) — * — Zumarraga — Beasain (N-I)
Шаблон:Jct City access Western access to Vitoria/Gasteiz N-I — Vitoria-Gasteiz
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de Altube Vitoria-Gasteiz (N-I) — AP-1/N-624 — AP-68
Шаблон:Jct Access road Access to Vitoria Airport AP-1/N-622 — Vitoria Airport
Шаблон:Jct Urban Asúa Valley corridor Barakaldo (A-8) — BI-637 — BI-634 — Galdakao (A-8)

*: in construction†: planned

Canary Islands

Following the example of the other insular community in Spain, all roads in the Canary Islands are under the authority of either the regional government or one of the several Island Councils (cabildo insular). The prefix denotes the island, and identifiers are usually white on blue background.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía FV-2 Puerto del RosarioFuerteventura Airport, Barranco del Vachuelo — Marabu
Шаблон:Jct Interurban & urban Autopista GC-1 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria — GC-2 — GC-3 — Telde — Gran Canaria Airport — Arinaga — Maspalomas — Puerto de Mogán
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista GC-2 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (GC-1) — GC-20 — Bañaderos, Santa María de Guía — Gáldar
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista GC-3 GC-2 — Arucas (GC-20) — GC-23 — GC-31 — GC-4 — GC-1
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía GC-4 San Francisco de Paula (GC-3) — Monte Lentiscal
Шаблон:Jct Urban Autovía GC-23 GC-2 — GC-3
Шаблон:Jct City access Autovía GC-31 GC-3 — Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (GC-1)
Шаблон:Jct Ring road Circunvalación de Arrecife LZ-18 — LZ-1 — LZ-20 — LZ-2
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista del Sur Santa Cruz de Tenerife (TF-5) — TF-4 — TF-2 — Candelaria — Tenerife South Airport — Adeje
Шаблон:Jct Urban Autovía TF-2 TF-5 — TF-1
Шаблон:Jct City access Autovía TF-4 TF-1 — Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista del Norte Santa Cruz de Tenerife (TF-1) — TF-2 — San Cristóbal de la LagunaTenerife North Airport — Puerto de la Cruz
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía TF-11 Fishing docks — San Andrés

Castilla-La Mancha

Another community that has recently started building its own high capacity road network, Castilla-La Mancha has completed one autovía and has at least five more in varied states of advanced planning and building. In the flat La Mancha, relief does not usually require costly tunnels and bridges, though the region does contain several nature reserves including the Tablas de Daimiel National Park wetlands. Highway identifiers are white on blue background.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Partial beltway Ronda Suroeste de Toledo A-40 (West) — TO-21 — CM-42
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de La Sagra[15][16] Valmojado (A-5) — Illescas (A-42/AP-41) — * — Borox — * — Seseña (R-4/A-4)

Borox — * — Añover de Tajo

Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de los Viñedos Toledo (TO-20) — CM-40 — N-401 — Nambroca — Consuegra — Madridejos (A-4) — Alcázar de San Juan — Tomelloso (A-43)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de la Solana Manzanares (A-4) — * — La Solana — † — Albacete (A-32)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Júcar Cuenca (A-40) — † — Motilla del Palancar (A-3) — † — Albacete (A-32)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía IV Centenario[16][17] Ciudad Real (A-41) — * — Almagro — * — Valdepeñas (A-4) — † — Alcaraz (A-32)

*: in construction†: planned

Castile and León

The largest community in Spain by land area, Castile and León has a dense road network, but until recently most of its highways had been part of the national system. The terrain is varied, from the plains of the Meseta to the rugosities of the Montes de León, and archeological remains abound. Regional highways are renamed to A-nnn, always with three digits to avoid clashes with the national network, but usually keeping the original number of the upgraded regional road CL-nnn. Identifiers are white on blue background.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-125 La Bañeza (A-6) — * — Puebla de Sanabria (A-52) — † — Spain/Portugal border (N103)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Camino de Santiago Burgos (BU-30/A-62) — Osorno (A-67) — Sahagún — León (A-66)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-510 Salamanca (SA-20) — * — Alba de Tormes
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de Pinares Valladolid (VA-30) — CuéllarSegovia (N-110)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-610 Palencia (A-67) — Magaz de Pisuerga (A-62) — † — Aranda de Duero (A-1)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de La Espina Ponferrada (A-6) — * — Toreno — † — Villablino — † — Los Barrios de Luna (AP-66)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de Las Merindades Burgos (A-73) - Viarcayo - Viasana de Mena - (Bi-636) - Balmaseda - Bilbao

*: in construction†: planned

Cantabria

The only community without a high-capacity network of its own, Cantabria is severely held back in such a development by a highly mountainous terrain that multiplies the cost of building any kind of expressway. Thus, its population is served by the national highway network supplemented by regional conventional roads.

Catalonia

The second most populated community in Spain, Catalonia has a thorough regional road network, with several highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya. Also, the state-owned highways previously known as A-16 through A-19 were transferred to the Catalan government and renamed according to the new regional guidelines enacted in 2004. Highway identifiers are white on blue background.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía C-14 Reus (T-11) — Alcover
Шаблон:Jct[18][19] Interurban Eix del Llobregat Barcelona (Via Augusta/B-20) — Sant Cugat del Vallès (AP-7) — RubíTerrassaManresa (C-25) — Berga — Bellver de Cerdanya (N-1411) —†— Puigcerdà — † — France (N20)
Шаблон:Jct Urban & interurban Eix del Congost Barcelona (Meridiana Avenue/B-20) — C-33/C-58 — Montcada — C-33/C-59 — Montmeló (C-33/AP-7 North) — GranollersVic (C-25) — Manlleu (C-37) — Torelló — * — Ripoll
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Eix Transversal Cervera (A-2) — Manresa (C-16) — Vic (C-17) — Vic(C-25) — AP-7/Girona AirportRiudellots de la Selva (A-2)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Eix Costaner Castelldefels (C-32) — Barcelona AirportEl Prat de LlobregatL'Hospitalet de Llobregat (B-10) — Barcelona (Gran Vía de les Corts Catalanes)

Barcelona (Gran Vía de les Corts Catalanes) — B-10 — BadalonaMontgat (C-32),
Santa Cristina d'Aro (C-65) — Platja d'Aro — * — PalamósPalafrugell

Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía C-31B TarragonaSalou
Шаблон:Jct City access Autovía C-31C Sant Boi de Llobregat — El Prat de Llobregat (C-31)
Шаблон:Jct City access Autopista C-31D C-32Mataró (Porta Laietana)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Corridor del Mediterrani Autopista Pau Casals: El Vendrell (AP-7) — Calafell — CunitVilanova i la GeltrúSitges — Castelldefels (C-31) — B-22 — L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (B-10/B-20)

Autopista del Maresme: Montgat (C-31) — Mataró (C-31D/C-60) — Arenys de MarSant Pol de Mar — Palafolls — Tordera (N-II) — † — Lloret de Mar — † — Tossa de Mar

Шаблон:Jct Interurban Access to Barcelona from AP-7 Barcelona (C-17/C-58) — Mollet del Vallés (C-17/C-59) — Montmeló (AP-7)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía C-35 Vidreres (AP-7/A-2) — Llagostera (C-65)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista del Vallès Barcelona (B-10/B-20) — C-33 — Cerdanyola del Vallès — AP-7 — Sabadell AirportSabadell/Sant Quirze del VallèsTerrassa (Vallès Avenue) — C-16
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía C-60 Mataró (C-32) — La Roca del Vallès (AP-7)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovia C-65 Santa Cristina d'Aro (C-31) — Llagostera (C-35) — † — Girona (A-2)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía C-66 Sarrià de Ter (AP-7) — Banyoles (C-31) — † — Besalú (A-26)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía C-68 Figueres (AP-7) — * — Roses

*: in construction†: planned

Extremadura

A sparsely populated community, Extremadura has a terrain that can be considered favourable for a regional highway plan, as the interior is mostly flat. However, the fact that its northern and north-eastern borders are blocked by mountain ranges with typical elevations of Шаблон:Convert over the main mesa, combined with the mentioned demographics of the territory (Extremadura ranks the 5th community in Spain by land area, but only the 12th by population, and none of its cities reach 200,000 inhabitants) has traditionally limited the penetration of even the national highway network.

Nevertheless, the community is in an excellent position for connections between Spain and Portugal (the national highway A-5 reaches Portugal through Badajoz in Extremadura), and in the last decade, the regional government has revealed an ambitious plan that would create four to six regional highways. In addition to the vertebration of the Extremaduran territory, some of these roads are explicitly meant to provide alternative routes to the two national highways in the region (A-5 and A-66), establishing connections between them and an additional route to Portugal to the north of the current one.

It is the policy of the regional government to avoid twinning existing roads (and thus replacing them with the upgraded autovía), so instead all autovías are built from scratch even if they are parallel to the old road. All Extremaduran highways are currently named EX-An, with white identifiers on blue background. Some of them have branches named EX-An-Rm, which also have white-on-blue identifiers, but such branches need not be highways themselves even if they are built concurrently with the main road.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía EX-A1 Navalmoral de la Mata (A-5) — Malpartida de PlasenciaPlasencia (A-66) — * — Coria — * — Moraleja — † — Spain/Portugal border (N103)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía EX-A2 Miajadas (A-5) — Don Benito (EX-A2-R1) — Villanueva de la Serena (EX-A2-R2)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía EX-A3 Zafra (A-66) — * — Jerez de los Caballeros
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía EX-A4 Cáceres (A-66) — † — Badajoz (A-5)

*: in construction†: planned

Galicia

Often compared to Scotland because of its orographic similarities, Galicia is a hilly but not mountainous region with an approximate population of 3M people. Its highway network mainly functions as the terminal part of trips, since the vertebral function is mainly coped by the national system. Identifiers start with AG (for Autovía/Autoestrada galega) and are white on blue background.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Barbanza Rianxo (AP-9) — Boiro — Ribeira
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Salnés Meis (AP-9) — Sanxenxo — * — O Grove
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía do Morrazo Vilaboa (AP-9) — MoañaCangas do Morrazo (CG-4.1) — * — Aldán (PO-315)
Шаблон:Jct Access road Access to PLISAN A-52 — † — Salvaterra-As Neves Industrial and Logistic Platform (PLISAN, Plataforma Logístico-Industrial Salvaterra-As Neves)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía AG-52 Tui (A-55) — † — Tomiño
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autoestrada Central Galega Dozón (AP-53) — Cea — Maside (AG-54) — A-52
Шаблон:Jct Access road Access to O Carballiño Maside (AG-53) — O Carballiño
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autoestrada da Costa da Morte A CoruñaArteixo (A-6) — Laracha — Carballo — † — Fisterra
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía AG-56 Santiago de Compostela (AP-9) — Brión — Gundín — * — Noia
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autoestrada do Val Miñor Vigo (VG-20) — AG-57N — Ramallosa — * — Baiona
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autopista AG-57N AG-57 — Nigrán
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autovía AG-58 AG-59 — Cacheiras
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autovía AG-59 Santiago de Compostela (AP-53) — AG-58 — Raris — * — Pontevea — * — A Estrada
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía Ferrol - Vilalba Ferrol — Rio do Pozo industrial development — NarónAs Pontes de García RodríguezVilalba (A-8)

*: in construction†: planned

La Rioja

The small and mountainous region of La Rioja has just started planning regional highways of its own. After an initial plan to upgrade the LR-134 road (CalahorraArnedo) was downgraded to a simple twinning with roundabout intersections, a study is now being drawn to build at least a true highway connecting the national highways AP-68 and A-12, with a possible projection into the south of the community. Another highway would provide access from the regional capital beltway to the tolled AP-68.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía LR-111 Haro (AP-68) — † — Santo Domingo de la Calzada (A-12) — † — Ezcaray
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autovía LR-250 Logroño (LO-20+A-12) — † — Villamediana de Iregua (AP-68)

*: in construction†: planned

Madrid

The region containing the capital city of Spain, Madrid ranks the 3rd community by population, and is by far the most densely populated. Even though it contains the centre of the national radial highway system, the Madrid regional government (traditionally more committed to the expansion of the Metro system) has dedicated vast resources during the last decade to upgrade the regional road network and, where necessary, create new high-capacity roads that both complement the national system and vertebrate zones of the community not covered by the national network.

Madrid regional highways have codes that are no different from other regional roads, with orange, green and yellow backgrounds, even for newly built highways like the M-45. Usually, the upgrade of long roads, twinned or not, to the motorway level is not undertaken at once, so the list below only contains the itinerary for the spans that actually run as highways or have been planned to. For example, the M-506 is "broken" at its connection with the M-419 and the A-42 by a succession of roundabouts until the link with the R-4, so in the list it is separated in two highway stretches.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Partial beltway Autopista M-45 Madrid/Leganés (M-40) — R-5 — A-42/M-402 — A-4 — M-301 — M-31 — A-3 — R-3 — CosladaSan Fernando de Henares (M-206) — M-50
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-100[20] San Sebastián de los Reyes (A-1) — † — M-106/M-111 — † — Cobeña — † — Daganzo de Arriba — * — R-2 — A-2/M-203
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista eje Este Mejorada del Campo (R-3) — * — Soto de Aldovea — M-224 — A-2/M-100
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-206[20] Torrejón de Ardoz — * — Loeches
Шаблон:Jct Urban Autovía M-402 Madrid (Villaverde, A-42) — * — Leganés (ParqueSur mall) — † — Leganés (M-406)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-404[21] Navalcarnero (A-5/M-600) — * — R-5 — * — El Álamo — * — Serranillos del Valle (AP-41) — * — Griñón (M-407) — * — Torrejón de la Calzada (A-42) — * — R-4 — * — Valdemoro (A-4) — * — Ciempozuelos
Шаблон:Jct Interurban & beltway Autovía M-406 Leganés (*M-402) — M-409 — M-407 — Alcorcón (A-5/M-40)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-407[22][23] Leganés (M-406) — * — M-50 — * — Fuenlabrada (M-506) — M-410 — Griñón (M-404)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-409 Leganés (M-406) — M-50 — Fuenlabrada
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-423 Pinto (M-506) — Valdemoro (M-404/R-4)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Carretera de Castilla Madrid (M-30) — M-503 — A-6
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de los Pantanos M-40/M-511 — Boadilla del Monte (M-50) — Villaviciosa de Odón (M-506) — Brunete (M-600) — Chapinería (M-510) — Navas del Rey
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía eje Noroeste[22] M-500 — * — Pozuelo de Alarcón — M-40 — M-50 — Villanueva del PardilloVillanueva de la Cañada (M-600)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban & urban Autovía M-506 Western stretch: Villaviciosa de Odón (M-501) — † — Alcorcón (M-50/A-5) — Móstoles (M-50) — M-407 — Fuenlabrada (M-405/M-413) — M-419

Eastern stretch: R-4 — Pinto (A-4) — M-423 — Warner Madrid Theme Park — † — San Martín de la Vega — † — Arganda del Rey (A-3/M-300)

Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-509[20] M-50 — * — Villanueva del Pardillo
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-600[21] Villanueva de la Cañada (M-503) — † — Brunete (M-501) — † — Sevilla la Nueva — † — Navalcarnero (A-5/M-404)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de Colmenar Madrid (M-30) — M-40 — Alcobendas (M-616) — Tres CantosColmenar Viejo (M-609)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía M-609[20] Colmenar Viejo (M-607) — * — Soto del Real

*: in construction†: planned

Murcia

The coastal region of Murcia is an important touristic destination in Spain. Its nearly 1.5 million inhabitants are mainly concentrated in the eastern part of the community, from Murcia city to the coast, while inland zones of Yecla, Jumilla and Caravaca de la Cruz are more sparsely populated. The national highway network provides good connectivity along the coast, with three highways links with Andalusia (A-91, A-7 and the tolled AP-7) and another three with the Valencian Community (A-7 and the tolled AP-7 and AP-37), but only the A-30 motorway connects Murcia with inland Spain. It is thus the goal of the regional government to provide alternative highway corridors that connect the inland border of Murcia to the coastal zones.

All in all, the autonomous government is investing heavily in its highway network, both for trips along the coast and inland-coast connectivity. Due to the expansion of the regional network that this effort is expected to produce, Murcia has recently implemented a new naming scheme for its regional highways, more in accordance with the national network. When the renaming is complete, all highways will be identified by white-on-blue names that start with RM (for Región de Murcia).

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía RM-1 San Javier (AP-7) — Zeneta (MU-30/RM-30/†AP-37)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía Alhama - Campo de Cartagena Alhama (A-7) — RM-23 — Fuente Álamo (MU-602) — Cartagena (A-30)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía RM-3 Totana (A-7) — RM-23 — Mazarrón (AP-7)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía RM-11 Lorca (A-7) — N-332 — Águilas (AP-7)
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autovía de La Manga Cartagena (AP-7/CT-32) — El Algar (N-332) — La Manga del Mar Menor
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Noroeste Alcantarilla (MU-30/A-7) — MulaCaravaca de la Cruz (C-415/RM-714)
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autovía RM-16 A-30 — RM-17 — Región de Murcia International Airport
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autovía RM-17 A-30 — RM-17
Шаблон:Jct Access road Autovía del Mar Menor A-30 — Polaris World — San Javier (AP-7)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de conexión RM-23 RM-2 — RM-3

*: in construction†: planned

Navarre

The Foral Community of Navarre is another community with full powers over most roads in its territory. However, in contrast to the neighbouring Basque Country, the regional government has decided to keep the identifiers of some highways — namely, those which were part of a national highway before being transferred — in sync with the national system. The only road in Navarrese territory not under the authority of the regional government is the national toll highway AP-68 (Autopista Vasco-Aragonesa), which was kept by the state to avoid a four-pronged management by the concessionaire and the Basque, Navarrese and Spanish governments.

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Norte Álava/Navarre border — ZiordiaAltsasu (A-10) — Navarre/Guipúzcoa limit
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de la Barranca Irurtzun (A-15/AP-15) — IrañetaLakuntzaArbizuEtxarri-Aranatz — Altsasu (A-1)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Camino de Santiago Zizur Mayor (A-15) — Puente la ReinaEstella-LizarraLos ArcosLazagurríaViana — * — Navarre/La Rioja border (LO-20/A-12)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía A-15 Ronda de Pamplona Oeste (beltway): Noain (AP-15/A-21) — PA-30 — Pamplona-Iruña (PA-31) — Zizur Mayor (A-12) — Orkoyen — Berriozar (PA-34) — AP-15

Autovía de Leitzaran: Irurtzun (A-10/AP-15) — Lekunberri — Azpirotz — Areso — Navarre/Guipúzcoa border

Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista AP-15 Southern stretch: AP-68 — A-68 — Castejón (N-113) — Tafalla (NA-132) — Pueyo — Baranoain/Garinoain — NA-601/N-121 — Noain (A-15/A-21)

Northern stretch: A-15 — PA-34 — Sarasate (N-240a) — Irurtzun (A-10/A-15)

Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía del Pirineo Noain (A-15/AP-15) — MonrealIbargoiti — * — Liédena — * — Yesa — * — Navarre/Huesca border
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autopista del Ebro Zaragoza/Navarre border (N-232) — Cortes — Fontellas (NA-134) — Tudela (AP-68) — Liédena — AP-15/N-232
Шаблон:Jct Partial beltway Ronda de Pamplona A-15 — Pamplona (PA-31) — Aranguren — PA-33 — Olaz — NA-150
Шаблон:Jct Access road Western access to Pamplona AP-15 — Berriozar (A-15) — Pamplona-Iruña (N-240)

*: in construction†: planned

Valencian Community

The regional motorways do not have identifiers different from other roads, so orange, green and yellow backgrounds are possible. All identifiers are prefixed with CV for Comunitat Valenciana, the official name of the region. The regional highway CV-10 is currently being expanded to the boundary with Catalonia and will be transferred to the national Government as a new stretch of the A-7 (Autovía del Mediterráneo). The same applies to the CV-40 highway.Шаблон:Citation needed

Signal Type Denomination Itinerary
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía de la Plana Nules (A-7/N-340) — Betxí — CV-20 — Castellón de la Plana (CV-17) — CV-16 — Borriol — La Pobla Tornesa — Cabanes — * — Vilanova d'Alcolea — † — La Jana — † — Castellón/Tarragona border
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía CV-18 Castellón de la Plana (CV-197) — † — Almassora — * — Burriana — † — Nules (N-340)
Шаблон:Jct Partial beltway Ronda Nord de València V-30 — Paterna (CV-31) — Valencia (CV-35) — † — Alboraia — † — V-21
Шаблон:Jct Urban Distribuïdor Nord Paterna (CV-30) — CV-365 — Burjassot (CV-35)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Eix de la Gombalda Massalfassar (V-21) — * — Massamagrell/Museros (CV-300) — † — A-7
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Distribuïdor Sud Torrent (CV-366) — Albal
Шаблон:Jct Urban & interurban Autovía de Ademuz Valencia (CV-30) — Burjassot (CV-61/CV-365) — A-7 — San Antonio de BenagéberLa Pobla de Vallbona — CV-50 — Llíria
Шаблон:Jct Iinterurban Autovía de Torrent Valencia (Camí Nou de Picanya) — Picanya (CV-366) — Torrent — Alaquàs — El Mas del Jutge — A-7
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía CV-40 Xàtiva (A-7) — OntinyentAlbaida — * — Cocentaina — * — Alcoi — * — A-7
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía CV-60 L'Olleria (CV-40) — † — Alfarrasí (N-340) — † — CV-610 — Gandia (CV-600)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía CV-70 Alcoi (A-7) — † — Polop (N-340) — † — Benidorm (AP-7)
Шаблон:Jct Interurban Autovía CV-80 Sax (A-31) — Castalla — A-7
Шаблон:Jct Urban Northeastern access to Paterna Burjassot (CV-35) — CV-31 — V-11/V-30
Шаблон:Jct Urban Autovía del Saler Valencia (Alcalde Reig Street) — V-30 — El Saler
Шаблон:Jct Partial beltway Ronda Sud de Elx EL-20 — † — CV-866

*: in construction†: planned

See also

References

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