A list of roads in Uzbekistan.
On July 2024, in a cabinet ruling, the latest set of road classification and numbers were finalized. In this ruling, the Soviet-era highway numbers were retained for "roads of international significance", but the road numbering was overhauled for "roads of state significance" and "roads of local significance".
This superseded and annulled an earlier cabinet ruling from August 2010, which affirmed and documented the same 3 levels of roadway, but retained the codes from the Soviet era.
The highways in Uzbekistan are divided into three groups , based on the level of their significance whose names differ by a code letter.
The total length of these roads is 3,833 km.
Below are the "highways of international significance", with a prefix "M" or "A", inheritted from the Soviet road network.
The total length of these roads is 14,316 km.
These roads are designated from D001 to D240, with branches and variants being labelled using miniscule Latin letters, e.g. "D025e" (862nd km of M39 â Chinoz). The total length of these roads is 14,316 km.
The total length of these roads is 24,222 km.
For these types of roads, their codes consist of 3 digits, and they're designated with a prefix "##V" (a two digit number desingating the region, same codes as those for Uzbek license plates, followed by "V" for viloyat). For example "70V001" is located in Qashqadaryo Region, and designates Qashqadaryo Ring Road. (license plates of Qashqadaryo Region have codes 70 to 74). Branches and variants are also labelled using miniscule latin letters, e.g. "70V078a" (3rd km of D148 â Shahrisabz).