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Beltway

For the American political term, see Inside the Beltway and Beltway bandits.
Beltway:A sign on the Hampton Roads Beltway in Virginia, United States, traveling on the outer loop (counterclockwise).
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A sign on the Hampton Roads Beltway in Virginia, United States, traveling on the outer loop (counterclockwise).

A beltway (American English), ring road or orbital motorway (British English) is a circumferential highway found around or within many cities.

Beltway, orbital motorway and similar terms refer to an expressway/motorway/freeway style standard road that often originally enclosed the built up area and was later encroached upon by developed areas.

Ring road may sometimes refer to a beltway-style road, but more commonly indicates a road or series of roads within a city or town that have been joined together by town planners to form an orbital distributor style road, but where the standard of road could be anything from an ordinary city street up to an expressway level. The principal difference is that a ring road is an orbital distributor road system designed from already existing roads, as opposed to a beltway which is designed from new as such a road system. A ring road designation also implies a more inner-city road designed to route traffic around a city centre, as opposed to routing traffic around a larger conurbation.

Some cities have proposed or built multiple concentric beltways and/or ring roads.

Many beltway-style roads are part of a wider highway system, for example in the United States beltways are commonly a part of an interstate highway system.

In the United States, Beltway has a political connotation (e.g., politics inside the Beltway), derived metonymically from the Capital Beltway encircling Washington, D.C.


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World List

Africa

Egypt

South Africa

South Africa has the most advanced road system of any African country. Most of the major cities' ring roads were built in the 1970s. Well constructed, they are on par with the best in the Western world.

Americas (North and South)

Canada

Mexico

United States

Alabama
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Illinois
Indiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Missouri
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey/New York
North Carolina

Charlotte Route 4, Charlotte (a city route comprised of mostly non-freeways that encircles the uptown area)

Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington, DC
Wisconsin

Asia

China

Hong Kong

Philippines

Metro Manila

Major Roads in Metro Manila

India

Japan

Tokyo
Osaka

South Korea

Seoul
Daejeon

Malaysia

Johor Bahru
Kuala Lumpur

Australia

New South Wales

Queensland

Victoria

Western Australia

Europe

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Italy

Netherlands

Poland

Republic of Ireland

All ring roads listed are not arranged from previously existing roads.

Russia

Spain

United Kingdom

source: http://kartta.hel.fi/opas/en/

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Limited geographic scope | Road infrastructure | Road transport | Orbital roads

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