The A30 motorway is a
motorway
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in the
Netherlands
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. It is located entirely in the Dutch
province
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of
Gelderland
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Overview
The 18 kilometer long motorway connects the
A12 motorway near
Ede with the
A1 near
Barneveld. No
European routes travel along the A30 motorway.
The section near the A1 motorway is not built at motorway standards. On some connections, for example between the A30 and the eastern section of the A1, drivers will have to pass
traffic light
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Traffic light ...
s. For the busy relations between the A30 and the western part of the A1 and vice versa, bypasses have been created to avoid heavy congestion.
Exit list
References
External links
Motorways in the Netherlands
Motorways in Gelderland
Barneveld (municipality)
Ede, Netherlands
Scherpenzeel, Gelderland
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