hovedvej
Hovedvej is a Danish term that denotes the principal road through a settlement or region, equivalent to what English speakers would call a main road or arterial road. The word combines hoved, meaning head or main, with vej, meaning road. In Danish contexts, hovedvej describes a route designed to carry higher traffic volumes and to link towns, regional centers, or national routes more efficiently than local side streets. In many cases, hovedvej also appears as a street name within towns, reflecting its historical role as the original main route before newer bypasses or ring roads were constructed.
Function and characteristics of hovedveje vary with country, era, and planning practice. They commonly serve as
Toponymy and local use are notable aspects of the term. Many towns have a street named Hovedvej
Origins of the concept lie in historic road networks where principal routes connected markets, ports, and capitals.