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Local highways of South Korea

In South Korea, highways that are managed by the provincial governments are called Local highways (). Usually route numbers have 2~4 digits; the first digit stands for the main province of its manager.

Route Numbers

State-funded local highways

There are some 2-digits local highways, called State-funded local highways (; short term of ). These highways are basically managed by province level, but its routes are designated and controlled by the South Korean government. Also, most of 2-digits Local highways stand for planned extension route of the same-number national highways or candidates for upgrading to national routes.

Abolished State-funded local highway

List of the routes

These are the list of the routes. For the state-funded local highway, See #State-funded local highways.

Gyeonggi Province (300s)

A lot of Local highways of Gyeonggi Province were changed in 1996 and 2005.

  • <span style="color:#CCDDCC;">■</span>(#CCDDCC) is origin or terminus that is not located in Gyeonggi Province.

Gangwon Province (400s)

North Gyeongsang Province (900s)

  • <span style="color:#CCDDCC;">■</span>(#CCDDCC) is origin or terminus that is not located in North Gyeongsang Province.

South Gyeongsang Province (1000s)

  • <span style="color:#CCDDCC;">■</span>(#CCDDCC) is origin or terminus that is not located in South Gyeongsang Province.

Jeju Special Self-governing Province (1100s)

Abolished local routes

Gallery

References

See also