Spur route

As a feeder road is called a road that is almost exclusively used as a connection between a highway and the downstream road network (eg, federal highway or main road ) and ends on a motorway junction in the highway. Roads, the height freely cross a highway, forming a junction, no feeder road in the real sense, although they are often referred to as such.

In Germany feeder road branches often on main roads. You then have itself the status of a national road and get your own number, which is formed by letter suffix of the number of the originating trunk road, eg B 39a, B 39 In Switzerland, most of the feeder road, mainly main roads or highways have in contrast to the ordinary main roads no own number.

The direct and fast connection to the motorway network for the economy of a city or region is of great importance. Local business associations such as chambers of commerce and industry or individual company therefore use often and for the construction of feeder roads.

  • Freeway traffic
  • Road type
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