Distributor road

Distributor roads connect through roads with access roads. Traffic flows on sections of road, and interchanges occur at junctions. Distributor roads are found both within and outside built-up areas. Within built-up areas, these are primarily roads with speed limits of 50 or 70 km/h.
Outside built-up areas, they are generally 80 kilometers per hour roads.
Outside built-up areas, bicycle/moped paths are located along the road. Tractors are also prohibited from these roads by traffic signs.
Outside built-up areas, these roads have double lines in the middle. These are often solid lines to prevent overtaking. Of course, these lines can also be broken, or a combination of broken and solid lines.
The edge lines on these roads are broken.
Below are two examples. The left image shows a road where overtaking is allowed. The right image shows a road where overtaking is not permitted.


