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- 2+2_road abstract "A 2+2 road is a specific type of dual-carriageway being built in Ireland and in Sweden and in Finland, consisting of two lanes in each direction separated by a steel cable barrier.These roads do not have hard shoulders and therefore they cannot be designated as Motorway at some future date. The Irish variant,however, has 3.5m lanes where there are a number of Swedish variants some with 3.25m wide lanes.Junctions are generally at-grade roundabouts and minor roads cross under or over the mainline without connecting. They are also known as \"Type 2 dual-carriageways\" by the Irish National Roads Authority. These roads look similar to expressways, except that expressways often have interchanges, large medians or concrete barriers between traffic. The United States has 80,000 km of roads that fit this description.".
- 2+2_road thumbnail N4_Dromad-Roosky.jpg?width=300.
- 2+2_road wikiPageID "15353657".
- 2+2_road wikiPageLength "2123".
- 2+2_road wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- 2+2_road wikiPageRevisionID "665627072".
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink 2+1_road.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Cable_barrier.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Road_surface_markings.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Sweden.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_roads.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Controlled-access_highway.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Limited-access_road.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink N4_road_(Ireland).
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink National_Roads_Authority.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink National_primary_road.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Roundabout.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Shoulder_(road).
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Sligo.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLink File:N4_Dromad-Roosky.jpg.
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLinkText "2+2 dual-carriageway".
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLinkText "2+2 road".
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLinkText "2+2".
- 2+2_road wikiPageWikiLinkText "type 2 dual carriageway".
- 2+2_road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- 2+2_road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 2+2_road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Road-stub.
- 2+2_road wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Road_types.
- 2+2_road subject Category:Road_surface_markings.
- 2+2_road subject Category:Roads_in_Sweden.
- 2+2_road subject Category:Roads_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
- 2+2_road subject Category:Types_of_roads.
- 2+2_road hypernym Type.
- 2+2_road type Road.
- 2+2_road type Type.
- 2+2_road type Road.
- 2+2_road type Type.
- 2+2_road comment "A 2+2 road is a specific type of dual-carriageway being built in Ireland and in Sweden and in Finland, consisting of two lanes in each direction separated by a steel cable barrier.These roads do not have hard shoulders and therefore they cannot be designated as Motorway at some future date.".
- 2+2_road label "2+2 road".
- 2+2_road sameAs Q4596731.
- 2+2_road sameAs m.03m5zsf.
- 2+2_road sameAs Q4596731.
- 2+2_road wasDerivedFrom 2+2_road?oldid=665627072.
- 2+2_road depiction N4_Dromad-Roosky.jpg.
- 2+2_road isPrimaryTopicOf 2+2_road.