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Route Nationale 5 (Algérie)
The Route nationale 5, or RN 5, is a trunk road (Route Nationale (France), nationale) in France now connecting Dijon with the frontier of Switzerland. It is also numbered the European route E21. Reclassification The RN 5 originally ran to Paris following the route now numbered Route nationale 6, RN 6 to Sens. Thereafter the road has mostly been detrunked, with control and maintenance handed to local départments. A short section of road between Poligny, Jura, Poligny and Les Rousses is still trunk. Route Sens-Dijon-Dole, Jura, Dole-Geneva-Thonon-''Switzerland'' Sens to Dijon (0 km to 199 km) (as D905) The road branches east from Sens as the N 60 along the Vanne valley. After 8 km the D 905 turns south east over rolling wooded countryside. The TGV line runs parallel. The road crosses the ridge of the ''Forêt d'Othe''. The road continues through Saint-Florentin, Yonne, Saint-Florentin where there is a junction with the RN 77. The road then runs southeast along the valley of t ...
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Route Nationale (France)
A ''route nationale'', or simply ''nationale'', is a class of trunk road in France. They are important roads of national significance which cross broad portions of the French territory, in contrast to departmental or communal roads which serve more limited local areas. Their use is free, except when crossing certain structures subject to a toll. They are open to all vehicles, except on certain sections having motorway ('' autoroute'') or express road (''voie express'') status, both of these categories being reserved for motorized vehicles only. France at one time had some 30,500 km of ''routes nationales'' and publicly owned motorways, but this figure has decreased with the transfer of the responsibility for many routes to the '' départements'' so that by 2010 the total length of motorways and other national roads was around 21,100 km. By way of comparison, ''routes départementales'' in the same year covered a total distance of 378,000 km. The layout of the ma ...
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