liikenneinfrastruktuuriamoottoriteitä
Liikenneinfrastruktuuriamoottoriteitä (Finnish motorways) refer to the high-speed, controlled-access roads in Finland that form the backbone of the country's national highway network. These roads are primarily designed for motorized traffic and are built to high standards of engineering and safety, typically featuring multiple lanes and grade-separated interchanges.
The Finnish motorway network spans approximately 850 kilometers, with the majority of it being designated as
Motorways in Finland are typically two or three lanes in each direction, with emergency lanes and acceleration
The Finnish motorway network is designed to facilitate the efficient movement of goods and people across the