Talk:List of motorways in the Netherlands

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This page does not describe motorways=Autosnellwegen. This page describes Rijkswegen. In Netherlands "Rijkswegen" are combinations of "motorways" (similar to the M-roads in UK) and "national roads" (similar to the A-roads in UK.) example: In Netherlands Rijksweg 7 Zaanstad - Purmerend - Hoorn - (Afsluitdijk) - Sneek - Heerenveen - Drachten - Groningen - Hoogezand - Winschoten - Nieuweschans - Germany (Bunde) consists of A7 (motorway) and N7 (no motorway) I corrected the link to the netherland wikipedia-- 84.132.114.59 21:33, 13 May 2007 (UTC)


 * I edited the link to the Dutch wikipedia again; it now points to the list of highways in the Netherlands, instead of to the article about highways themselves. MHD (talk) 14:37, 28 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Triple digit motorways are not "rijkswegen" (national roads), they are provincial roads. Only 1 or 2 digit highways and motorways are national roads, regardless of motorway status. Therefore, this article is a list of motorways, and not highways. Change the title of this article into "List of motorways in the Netherlands"? Chriszwolle (talk) 13:03, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

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Mistake, perhaps?
Hi From memory, I'd say that a mile is something like 1,6 something km. That means that for any given mile, you should have 1,6km. So logic would have it that there are always more km than mi, which is why I suspect you mislabeled the columns in the table. If I misunderstood, just ignore. Otherwise, pls correct. Rgds95.172.176.149 (talk) 16:43, 4 April 2020 (UTC)