Magistral
The Magistral is a road classification system used primarily in Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria. It is one of the highest levels of classification for roads in these countries. Magistrals are typically highways or major roads that provide a connection between cities or cross-regional routes. They are constructed to high standards, often with multiple lanes, grade-separated intersections, and other features that facilitate high-speed travel.
The Magistral network is designed to facilitate the efficient movement of people and goods across a country.
Magistrals often have multiple designations, including the European route number (E route number), which indicates the
Overall, the Magistral is a key part of a country's transportation infrastructure, providing a high-level road
In addition to their role in supporting transportation, Magistrals also play an important role in economic