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The following highways are numbered 38: Australia * A38 (Sydney) Canada * Alberta Highway 38 * Ontario Highway 38 (former) * Saskatchewan Highway 38 Czech Republic * I/38 Highway (Czech Republic), I/38 Highway; Czech: :cz:Silnice I/38, Silnice I/38 Germany * Bundesautobahn 38 Greece * Greek National Road 38, EO38 road India * National Highway 38 (India) Iran * Road 38 (Iran), Road 38 Israel * Highway 38 (Israel) Italy * Strada statale 38 dello Stelvio, State road 38 Japan * Japan National Route 38 * Dōtō Expressway Korea, South * National Route 38 (South Korea), National Route 38 Malaysia * Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway New Zealand * New Zealand State Highway 38 United Kingdom * A38 road, British A38 (Bodmin-Mansfield) United States * U.S. Route 38 (former) * Alabama State Route 38 * Arkansas Highway 38 * California State Route 38 ** County Route J38 (California) * Colorado State Highway 38 (former) * Georgia State Route 38 *Hawaii Route 38 (forme ...
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New Zealand State Highway 38
State Highway 38 (SH 38) is a road in the North Island of New Zealand that starts from near Waiotapu, and ends at Wairoa, where it connects to . It is the shortest connection from the central North Island (Rotorua) to the East Coast ( Gisborne), but it is not often used as such. Large parts of the road are narrow and winding, and about of the road is unsealed. Travel on this highway takes roughly four hours. Part of this unsealed section (between Te Whaiti and Aniwaniwa) is not designated a state highway and instead holds the names Ruatahuna Road and Waikaremoana Road. The administration of this middle section of highway is split between Whakatane District and Wairoa District Councils. NZTA still maintains control over the road and, in 2017, was working on a business case for tar sealing. Circa 1990, the length of SH 38 was 198 km from Wairoa to Waiotapu before the middle section designation was revoked. Due to its narrow and twisty nature, trucks are not permitted to ...
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