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[[File:Primary-street-example.png|thumb|Naming examples]]
[[File:Primary-street-example.png|thumb|Naming examples]]
<b>Naming</b> examples:
===Naming===
examples:
* Vremdesteenweg, Wommelgem, Belgium
* Vremdesteenweg, Wommelgem, Belgium
* Rue Saint Martin, Tournai, Belgium
* Rue Saint Martin, Tournai, Belgium
* Rue de la Gare, Mersch, Luxembourg
* Rue de la Gare, Mersch, Luxembourg


===Functional classification===
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! colspan="3" width="99%" | Regional differences
! colspan="3" width="99%" | Regional guidelines
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| width="32%" align="center" | <b>Belgium</b>  
| width="32%" align="center" | <b>Belgium</b>  

Revision as of 08:09, 30 May 2020

We are currently updating the pages to include all regionally different guidelines. If you find inconsistencies, please refer to the English page. Thank you!
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 Primary Street 
The Primary Street (PS) is used for main roads in local areas, and as feeder roads to the highway network. Think of municipal streets with priority signs, or those large roads also used by public transport. The various regions use different ways of classification. If anything is unclear, just check with the community.

Attributes
Street City Speed Lock
2


Naming examples

Naming

examples:
  • Vremdesteenweg, Wommelgem, Belgium
  • Rue Saint Martin, Tournai, Belgium
  • Rue de la Gare, Mersch, Luxembourg

Functional classification

Regional guidelines
Belgium Brussels Luxembourg
not (yet) defined not (yet) defined not (yet) defined





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