- Source: List of motorways in Belgium
In Belgium, the motorways (Dutch: autosnelwegen; French: autoroutes; German: Autobahnen) are indicated by an A and an E (for European) number. The E numbers are used most often. Roads that are (part of) a ring road around a town or city are mostly indicated by an R number.
Since 1989, all highways are built and maintained by the governments of the three regions (Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels).
For safety on motorways in Belgium,
60% of killed travelers did not wear their seat-belt;
38% of crash are impacted by speed;
around 30% of accident occur near or on a motorway exit or entry, and 5% of accidents are in a junction;
19% of drivers were stopped at the time of the accident;
13% of accidents occur in a work zone.
A1 - A12 (Radial Motorways)
This first list concerns the motorways that start from the ring of Brussels to other cities and are clockwise: A1 towards the north, A2 towards the north-east, A3 towards the east, etc.
The motorways A5, A6 and A9 have never been built.
A1 (E19)
This motorway links Brussels - Mechelen - Antwerp - to the border of the Netherlands onwards to (Breda)
Length 68 kilometres long.
Location only in the Flemish Region
A2 (E314)
This motorway links Leuven - Aarschot - Diest - Genk - Maasmechelen- to the border of the Netherlands onwards to (Geleen)
Length 86 kilometres long.
Location only in the Flemish Region
A3 (E40)
Brussels - Leuven - Liège - Germany (Aachen)
A4 (E411)
Brussels - Namur - Arlon - Luxembourg (Luxembourg (city))
A7 (E19)
Halle - Nivelles - Mons - France (Valenciennes)
A8 (E429 and E42)
Halle - Tournai - France (Rijsel)
A10 (E40)
Brussels - Aalst - Ghent - Bruges - Ostend
A12
Brussels - Boom - Antwerp - Netherlands (Bergen op Zoom)
A11 - A54 (Secondary Motorways)
A11 (E34)
Antwerp - Zelzate
A13 (E34 and E313)
Antwerp - Hasselt - Liège
A14 (E17)
Antwerp - Sint-Niklaas - Ghent - Kortrijk - France (Rijsel)
A15 (E42)
La Louvière - Charleroi - Namur - Liège
A16 (E42)
Mons - Tournai
A17 (E403)
Bruges - Kortrijk - Tournai
A18 (E40)
Bruges - Veurne - France (Dunkirk)
A19
Kortrijk - Ypres
A21 (E34)
Antwerp - Turnhout - Netherlands (Eindhoven)
A25 (E25)
Liège - Visé - Netherlands (Maastricht)
A26 (E25)
Liège - Bastogne - Neufchâteau
A27 (E42)
Battice - Verviers - Malmedy - St. Vith - Germany (Bitburg)
A28 (E411)
Aubange - France (Longwy)
A54
Nivelles - Charleroi
A112 - A604 (Local Motorways)
A112
Wilrijk - A12
A201
Brussels Airport - Brussels
A501
La Louvière - A7
A503
Charleroi - Mont-sur-Marchienne
A601
A3 - A13 (near Liège, closed)
A602 (E25)
A3 - A26 (near Liège)
A604
Seraing - A15
Aborted projects
A5: Brussels - Charleroi - Philippeville - Couvin - France
A6: junction A7-A54 - junction A15-R3 (west)
A9: Anderlecht - Geraardsbergen? - Kortrijk
A20: Perkpolder - Mons
A22: Holsbeek - Wavre - Louvain-la-Neuve
A23: Tilburg (Netherlands) - Aarschot - Namur
A24: Hasselt - Lommel - Netherlands (Eindhoven) (The road is a national road (N74), although the section between Helchteren and the Dutch border has motorway signs)
A30: Mons - Maubeuge (France)
A101: was supposed to connect Ranst - Mechelen
A102: was supposed to connect Merksem - Wommelgem
A301: was supposed to connect Bruges - Port of Bruges-Zeebrugge
A603: Burenville - Coronmeuse
A605: Cerexhe-Heuseux - Beaufays
Ring roads (R)
= Main
=R0 - Brussels (outer ring)
R1 - Antwerp (inner ring)
R2 - Antwerp (outer ring)
R3 - Charleroi (outer ring)
R4 - Ghent (outer ring)
R5 - Mons
R6 - Mechelen
R7 - Liège
R8 - Kortrijk
R9 - Charleroi (inner ring)
= Secondary
=Antwerp
R10 - Antwerp (inner ring)
R11 - Antwerp (second outer ring)
R12 - Mechelen (inner ring)
R13 - Turnhout
R14 - Geel
R15 - Herentals
R16 - Lier
R18 - Retie
Brabant
Former province of Brabant, corresponds to Flemish Brabant, Walloon Brabant and the Brussels-Capital Region nowadays.
R20 - Small ring of Brussels
R21 - Intermediate Ring of Brussels
R22 - Greater ring or second ring of Brussels
R23 - Leuven
R24 - Nivelles
R25 - Aarschot
R26 - Diest
R27 - Tienen
West Flanders
R30 - Bruges
R31 - Ostend
R32 - Roeselare
R33 - Poperinge
R34 - Torhout
R35 - Waregem
R36 - Kortrijk
East Flanders
R40 - Ghent (inner ring)
R41 - Aalst
R42 - Sint-Niklaas
R43 - Eeklo
Hainaut
R50 - Mons (inner ring)
R51 - Charleroi (inner ring)
R52 - Tournai
R53 - Châtelet
R54 - La Louvière
R55 - Chimay
Liège
R61 - Verviers
R62 - Hannut
Limburg
R70 - Hasselt (inner ring)
R71 - Hasselt (outer ring)
R72 - Tongeren
R73 - Bree
Link roads (B)
Prefixed by the letter B from the French word "bretelle".
= Antwerp
=B101: A1/E19 - N1 (Mechelen)
B102: R1 - N70 (Linkeroever, Antwerp)
= Brabant
=Former province of Brabant, corresponds to Flemish Brabant, Walloon Brabant and the Brussels-Capital Region nowadays.
B201: R0 - Érasme/Erasmus
B202: R0 - Avenue de l'Humanité/Humaniteitslaan
B202a: R202 - N266
= East Flanders
=B401: A14/E17 - Downtown (Ghent)
B402: A10/E40 - R4 (Sint-Denijs-Westrem)
B403: A10/E40 - R4 (Merelbeke)
B404: A11/E34 - R43 (Eeklo)
= Hainaut
=B505: A7/E19/E42 - R50 (Mons)
= Liège
=B601: A27/E42 - N640 (Tiège, Jalhay)
B602: A26/E25 - N633 (Tilff, Esneux)
= Namur
=B901: A4/E411 - N90 (Loyers, Namur)
See also
Transport in Belgium
List of controlled-access highway systems
Evolution of motorway construction in European nations
References
External links
Highways in the Benelux
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of motorways in Belgium
- Index of Belgium-related articles
- List of roads and highways
- Autosnelweg
- List of motorways in the Netherlands
- Autoroutes of France
- A road
- List of motorways in Luxembourg
- Autobahn
- List of bridges in Belgium