Dálnice ve Finsku
Státní silnice (finsky valtatie) tvoří nejdůležitější finské dopravní tahy. Propojují největší města s okolními státy, popřípadě tvoří důležité spojnice, okruhy nebo obchvaty. Jejich celková délka činí 8570 km, přičemž víceproudé silnice jsou jen na nejvytíženějších úsecích, na celkem cca 700 km. Maximální povolená rychlost na finských dálnicích je 120 km/h. Finské státní silnice nejsou zpoplatněné.
Seznam dálnic
Finsko
Číslo | Mapa | Trasa | Konečná délka (km) |
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Helsinky – Espoo – Kirkkonummi – Vihti – Lohja – Salo – Paimio – Kaarina – Turku | 166 | ||
Espoo – Karkkila – Forssa – Humppila – Huittinen – Kokemäki – Pori | 227 | ||
Helsinky – Nurmijärvi – Riihimäki – Hämeenlinna – Tampere – Ikaalinen – Parkano – Jalasjärvi – Laihia – Vaasa | 424 | ||
Helsinky – Vantaa – Kerava – Järvenpää – Mäntsälä – Lahti – Heinola – Hartola – Joutsa – Toivakka – Jyväskylä – Äänekoski – Viitasaari – Pihtipudas – Pyhäjärvi – Kärsämäki – Siikalatva – Tyrnävä – Liminka – Kempele – Oulu – Haukipudas – Ii – Simo – Kemi – Keminmaa – Tervola – Rovaniemi – Sodankylä – Inari – Utsjoki – Norsko | 1295 | ||
Heinola – Pertunmaa – Mäntyharju – Mikkeli – Juva – Joroinen – Varkaus – Leppävirta – Kuopio – Siilinjärvi – Lapinlahti – Iisalmi – Sonkajärvi – Kajaani – Paltamo – Ristijärvi – Hyrynsalmi – Suomussalmi – Kuusamo – Kemijärvi – Pelkosenniemi – Sodankylä | 905 | ||
Porvoo – Kouvola – Luumäki – Lappeenranta – Imatra – Ruokolahti – Rautjärvi – Parikkala – Kitee – Tohmajärvi – Joensuu – Kontiolahti – Juuka – Nurmes – Valtimo – Sotkamo – Kajaani | 604 | ||
Vantaa – Porvoo – Loviisa – Kotka – Hamina – Rusko | 189 | ||
Turku – Nousiainen – Rauma – Pori – Vaasa – Kokkola – Raahe | 626 | ||
Turku – Lieto – Aura – Pöytyä – Loimaa – Humppila – Urjala – Akaa – Lempäälä – Tampere – Kangasala – Orivesi – Jämsä – Muurame – Jyväskylä – Laukaa – Hankasalmi – Suonenjoki – Kuopio – Siilinjärvi – Kuopio – Tuusniemi – Outokumpu – Liperi – Joensuu – Tohmajärvi – Rusko | 663 | ||
Turku – Forssa –Hämeenlinna – Tuulos | 167 | ||
Tampere – Pori | 97 | ||
Rauma – Tampere – Lahti – Kouvola | 339 | ||
Kokkola – Kronoby – Kaustinen – Veteli – Perho – Kyyjärvi – Karstula – Saarijärvi – Äänekoski – Jyväskylä – Laukaa – Toivakka – Kangasniemi – Mikkeli – Ristiina – Suomenniemi – Savitaipale – Lemi – Lappeenranta – Rusko | 499 | ||
Juva – Parikkala | 118 | ||
Kotka – Kouvola – Ristiina – Mikkeli | 158 | ||
Ylistaro – Seinäjoki – Kyyjärvi | 106 | ||
Vaasa – Seinäjoki – Alavus – Ähtäri – Multia – Petäjävesi – Jyväskylä | 271 | ||
Jalasjärvi – Nykarleby | 129 | ||
Oulu – Kiiminki – Pudasjärvi – Taivalkoski – Kuusano | 218 | ||
Tornio – Ylitornio – Pello – Kolari – Muonio – Enontekiö – Kilpisjärvi – Norsko | 459 | ||
Oulu – Muho – Utajärvi – Vaala – Paltamo – Kontiomäki | 184 | ||
Pori – Noormarkku – Pomarkku – Kankaanpää – Jämijärvi – Parkano – Kihniö – Virrat – Keuruu – Petäjävesi – Jyväskylä – Laukaa – Hankasalmi – Pieksämäki – Varkaus – Leppävirta – Heinävesi – Liperi – Joensuu | 517 | ||
Lahti – Jämsä | 114 | ||
Helsinky – Mäntsälä | 172 | ||
Hamina – Luumäki | 50 | ||
Kalajoki – Iisalmi | 203 | ||
Kokkola – Nivala – Kajaani | 246 | ||
Keminmaa – Tornio – Švédsko | 16 |
Poznámka: Státní silnice 17 byla v roce 2010 přeřazena jako součást státní silnice 9.
Alandy
- Huvudväg 1: Mariehamn – Eckerö
- Huvudväg 2: Mariehamn – Sund
- Huvudväg 3: Mariehamn – Långnäs
- Huvudväg 4: Godby – Geta
Odkazy
Reference
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Old flag of Russia from the Tsarist era. This variant is still used today.
Autor: Antti Palsola (Apalsola), Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
The advance sign for the junction with the national road 4 (E8/E75) on the national road 20 in Välivainio, Oulu, Finland, looking east
General speed limits.
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Map of the main road 8 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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Map of the main road (highway) 24 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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Autor: Antti Palsola (Apalsola), Licence: CC BY 3.0
National road 22 in Maikkula, Oulu, Finland. Picture has been taken from the Iinatinsilta bridge, looking east.
Map of the main road 6 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road 3 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
National road number.
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Map of the main road 2 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road (highway) 18 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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Map of the main road (highway) 23 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road (highway) 11 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road 9 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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Map of the main road (highway) 28 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road 14 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road 4 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road 21 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road (highway) 15 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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Map of the main road (highway) 25 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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Map of the main road (highway) 29 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road (highway) 27 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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Map of the main road (highway) 26 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road (highway) 13 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Autor: Erik Wannee, Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
Main road 1 (huvudväg 1), from Berghanm to Mariehamn, in Hammarland, Åland, Finland
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Map of the main road (highway) 10 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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National road 4 (E8/E75) in Kontinkangas, Oulu, Finland. The picture has been taken from the Kajaanintie bridge, looking south.
Map of the main road 7 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road (highway) 19 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road 5 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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National road number.
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Map of the main road (highway) 16 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
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Autor: Staffan Enbom from Finland, Licence: CC BY 2.0
National road 7 (E18) in Sipoo, Finland. Picture taken from the Knutersintie bridge.
Map of the main road 22 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road 20 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
National road number.
Map of the main road 1 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.
Map of the main road (highway) 12 in Finland, shown in dark blue. The other 1st class main roads (numbers 1–29) are red, 2nd class main roads (numbers 40–98) yellow. Black dots show the 12 biggest urban areas.