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  2. Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    The current autobahn numbering system in use in Germany was introduced in 1974. All autobahns are named by using the capital letter A, which simply stands for "Autobahn" followed by a blank and a number (for example A 8). The main autobahns going all across Germany have a single-digit number.

  3. Bundesstraße - Wikipedia

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    Germany's Bundesstraßen network has a total length of about 40,000 km. German Bundesstraßen are labelled with rectangular yellow signs with black numerals, as opposed to the white-on-blue markers of the Autobahn controlled-access highways. Bundesstraßen, like autobahns, are maintained by the federal agency of the Transport Ministry.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Germany - Wikipedia

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    German number plates are rectangular, with standard dimensions 520 mm × 110 mm (20 + 1 ⁄ 2 in × 4 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) for cars, trucks, buses and their trailers. Plates bearing few characters may have reduced length but must retain the size and shape of the characters.

  5. List of federal highways in Germany - Wikipedia

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    B 54 to B 68 in Western Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia) B 69 to B 83 in Northern Germany (Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein) B 84 to B 100 in Central Germany (Saxony and Thuringia) B 101 to B 112 in Northeastern Germany (Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) R 113 to R 125 in Pomerania and Silesia (no longer in Germany)

  6. File:Deutschland Autobahnen Nummerierung.svg - Wikipedia

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    Autobahn (Deutschland) Benutzer:Bearbeiter 1/Liste der wichtigen Straßen in Deutschland ⇒ Bundesautobahnen, Bundesstraßen & Europastraßen Wikipedia:WikiEule 2018

  7. Category:Autobahns in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Autobahns in Germany: One-digit roads are main lines; Two-digit roads are geographically distributed by region: 1 East and Berlin; 2 North (coast regions), Hamburg, Bremen, Kiel, Rostock

  8. Bundesautobahn 995 - Wikipedia

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    The Bundesautobahn 995 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 995, short form Autobahn 995, abbreviated as BAB 995 or A 995) (abbreviation: BAB 995 ) – short form: Autobahn 995 (abbreviation: A 995 ) is an autobahn near Munich in southern Germany. It connects the southwestern parts of Munich with the A 8 (Munich – Salzburg ) and A 99 ...

  9. Bundesautobahn 999 - Wikipedia

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    A 999. Bundesautobahn 999 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 999, short form Autobahn 999, abbreviated as BAB 999 or A 999) was the designated number for the Mittlerer Ring in Munich, Germany, a projected second ring road around the inner city districts to accompany the Münchner Ring (Bundesautobahn 99).