List of Roads and Highways - Turkey

Turkey

State roads in Turkey
West-east
reference
Main roads
  • D.100
  • D.200
  • D.300
  • D.400
Auxiliary roads
  • D.010
  • D.020
  • D.030
  • D.040
  • D.050
  • D.060
  • D.070
  • D.080
  • D.090
  • D.110
  • D.120
  • D.130
  • D.140
  • D.150
  • D.160
  • D.170
  • D.180
  • D.190
  • D.210
  • D.220
  • D.230
  • D.240
  • D.250
  • D.260
  • D.270
  • D.280
  • D.290
  • D.310
  • D.320
  • D.330
  • D.340
  • D.350
  • D.360
  • D.370
  • D.380
  • D.390
  • D.410
  • D.420
  • D.430
  • D.440
  • D.450
  • D.460
  • D.470
  • D.480
  • D.490
North-south
reference
Main roads
  • D.550
  • D.650
  • D.750
  • D.850
  • D.950
Auxiliary roads
  • D.515
  • D.525
  • D.535
  • D.545
  • D.555
  • D.565
  • D.575
  • D.585
  • D.595
  • D.615
  • D.625
  • D.635
  • D.645
  • D.655
  • D.665
  • D.675
  • D.685
  • D.695
  • D.715
  • D.725
  • D.735
  • D.745
  • D.755
  • D.765
  • D.775
  • D.785
  • D.795
  • D.815
  • D.825
  • D.835
  • D.845
  • D.855
  • D.865
  • D.875
  • D.885
  • D.895
  • D.915
  • D.925
  • D.935
  • D.945
  • D.955
  • D.965
  • D.975
  • D.985
  • D.995
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