Other Federal Highways
- M-1: Moscow - Smolensk to the border with Belarus (onto Minsk, Brest, Warsaw)
- M-2: Moscow to the border with Ukraine (onto Kharkov, Zaporozhye, Simferopol, Sevastopol)
- M-3: Moscow - Kaluga - Bryansk - Sevsk to the border with Ukraine (onto Kiev)
- M-4: Moscow - Bogoroditsk - Yefremov - Yelets - Zadonsk - Rostov-on-Don - Krasnodar - Novorossiysk
- M-9: Moscow - Volokolamsk to the border with Latvia
- M-10: Moscow - Saint Petersburg to the border with Finland
- M-11: Moscow – Saint Petersburg, a motorway under construction
- M-18: Saint Petersburg - Murmansk
- M-29: Krasnodar - Chechnya - Dagestan to the border with Azerbaijan (onto Baku)
- M-52: Novosibirsk to the border with Mongolia
- M-56: Yakutsk - Skovorodino to route M58 "Amur"
- M-56: Magadan - Yakutsk
- M-58: Chita - Khabarovsk
- M-60: Khabarovsk - Vladivostok
- A-119: Cheboksary - Syktyvkar
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