Roads of Local Importance
The local importance roads have three classes as well, but only two indexes T, O. The Raion network of roads does not have a system implemented. The indexes for the local roads are also supplemented by an oblast index where they are located.
Index | Oblast/City | Road length, km | Index | Oblast/City | Road length, km | Index | Oblast/City | Road length, km |
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01 | Crimea | 6,605 | 10 | Kiev Oblast | 8,490 | 20 | Ternopil Oblast | 5,063 |
02 | Vinnytsia Oblast | 9,519 | 12 | Kirovohrad Oblast | 6,545 | 21 | Kharkiv Oblast | 9,551 |
03 | Volyn Oblast | 6,199 | 13 | Luhansk Oblast | 5,810 | 22 | Kherson Oblast | 4,950 |
04 | Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | 9,182 | 14 | Lviv Oblast | 8,334 | 23 | Khmelnytsky Oblast | 7,136 |
05 | Donetsk Oblast | 8,052 | 15 | Mykolaiv Oblast | 4,831 | 24 | Cherkasy Oblast | 6,118 |
06 | Zhytomyr Oblast | 8,513 | 16 | Odessa Oblast | 8,232 | 25 | Chernihiv Oblast | 7,680 |
07 | Zakarpattia Oblast | 3,330 | 17 | Poltava Oblast | 8,836 | 26 | Chernivtsi Oblast | 2,869 |
08 | Zaporizhia Oblast | 6,974 | 18 | Rivne Oblast | 5,056 | 27 | Sevastopol city | |
09 | Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | 4,160 | 19 | Sumy Oblast | 7,281 |
Note that the list is arranged in the order of Cyrillic. For example, the territorial highway 22 in Rivne Oblast would be identified as T-18-22 where 18 is the index for the Rivne Oblast. The T-network (Territorial) as the rest of the roads networks of local importance differs per oblast, but the road numbering itself consists of two digits. The Oblast network (O-network), on the other hand, has the same concept of T-network, but the road numbering contains four digits and the code does not have the hyphen as in T-networks. For example, a highway in Kharkiv Oblast would have code O-21xxxx.
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