
Roads in Finland comprise of highways, paved and gravel roads which are divided in four to five classes according to their local importance.
The total length of public roads, private and
forest road
left, alt=Pathway through forest., Concrete pathway through deep forest in India.
Forest tracks or forest roads are roads or tracks intended to carry motorised vehicles or horse-drawn wagons being used mainly or exclusively for forestry purposes, ...
s and streets in Finland is about .
Classification of public roads

The classification and numbering system of state-maintained roads of Finland is as follows:
*
Main roads Class I (; ): 1–39 (between major cities)

*
Main roads Class II (; ): 40–99 (between regional centers)

*Regional roads (; ): 100–999 (between large municipalities or alternate routes)

*Connecting roads (; ): 1000–9999 (connecting to a larger road)

*Local roads (; ): 11000–19999 (between villages cf.
farm-to-market road
In the United States, a farm-to-market road or ranch-to-market road (sometimes farm road or ranch road for short) is a state highway or county road that connects rural or agricultural areas to market towns. These are better-quality roads, usual ...
)
Street
A street is a public thoroughfare in a city, town or village, typically lined with Building, buildings on one or both sides. Streets often include pavements (sidewalks), pedestrian crossings, and sometimes amenities like Street light, streetligh ...
s are maintained by the local municipality. Winter maintenance of roads and streets is managed by a local authority. Regional roads and connecting roads cf.
county highway
A county highway (also county road or county route; usually abbreviated CH or CR) is a road in the United States and in the Canadian province of Ontario that is designated and/or maintained by the County (United States), county highway departm ...
s and roads. Main roads cf. Interstates or
U.S. route
The United States Numbered Highway System (often called U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways) is an integrated network of roads and highways numbered within a nationwide grid in the contiguous United States. As the designation and numbering of these h ...
s.
All main roads and almost all regional roads are paved. They are generally wider than . About half of the connecting and local roads are paved. They are generally narrower, and oncoming traffic is a potential hazard, despite the general speed limit of . Connecting and local roads are usually not marked with numbers, but just with ordinary traffic signs.
Highways
The
main highways are all paved and have at least two lanes; they are better maintained than ''main'' and ''regional'' roads. Highways numbered from 1 to 7 radiate from the capital
Helsinki
Helsinki () is the Capital city, capital and most populous List of cities and towns in Finland, city in Finland. It is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and is the seat of southern Finland's Uusimaa region. About people live in the municipali ...
(Highways
2,
5 and
6 diverge from
1,
4 and
7, respectively), while highways
8 to 10 radiate from
Turku
Turku ( ; ; , ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Southwest Finland. It is located on the southwestern coast of the country at the mouth of the Aura River (Finland), River Aura. The population of Turku is approximately , while t ...
on the south-western coast of Finland. Highways
11 and
12 originate in
Tampere
Tampere is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Tampere is approximately , while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately . It is the most populous mu ...
. The rest of the highways start from other major cities.
Sections of highway between major cities have often been upgraded to
motorways
A controlled-access highway is a type of highway that has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow—ingress and egress—regulated. Common English terms are freeway, motorway, and expressway. Other similar terms ...
, for example between Helsinki and
Tampere
Tampere is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Tampere is approximately , while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately . It is the most populous mu ...
. Since Finland is a large and sparsely populated country, there is no need to upgrade all highways to motorways.
Other roads
Many
private road
A private road is a road owned or controlled by a private person, persons or corporation rather than a road open to the public and owned by a government. Private roads can be on private land or can be constructed on government land for use by go ...
s may be used by the general public, and may have different speed limits and different regulations from public roads. These are usually
dead ends in the countryside. Private roads are maintained by the
community using them. They may not be eligible for communal subsidies. There is about of these servicing the inhabitants of rural areas. Cottage roads comprise about as much and forest roads about . Some of these are not public rights of way, which is usually indicated by a sign. Forest roads are not regularly maintained, nor
address
An address is a collection of information, presented in a mostly fixed format, used to give the location of a building, apartment, or other structure or a plot of land, generally using border, political boundaries and street names as references, ...
ed for
emergency service
Emergency services and rescue services are organizations that ensure public safety, security, and health by addressing and resolving different emergencies. Some of these agencies exist solely for addressing certain types of emergencies, while oth ...
s. Some
ice road
An ice road or ice bridge is a human-made structure that runs on a frozen water surface (a river, a lake or a sea water expanse).Masterson, D. and Løset, S., 2011, ISO 19906: Bearing capacity of ice and ice roads, Proceedings of the 21st Int ...
s, which form seasonally, depending on temperature, are maintained by the state, the longest one being the
Koli
Koli may refer to:
People
* Koli people, Indian caste group
* Koli Christians, a Christian subgroup
* Muslim Kolis, Muslim community
* Koli (surname), Indian surname
* Koli Sewabu (born 1975), Fijian rugby union footballer
Places
* Koli, Fin ...
Ice Road, which cuts off the distance between
Lieksa
Lieksa () is a cities of Finland, town and municipalities of Finland, municipality of Finland. It is located in the North Karelia regions of Finland, region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The ...
and
Koli
Koli may refer to:
People
* Koli people, Indian caste group
* Koli Christians, a Christian subgroup
* Muslim Kolis, Muslim community
* Koli (surname), Indian surname
* Koli Sewabu (born 1975), Fijian rugby union footballer
Places
* Koli, Fin ...
. Private ice roads are also sometimes built by the inhabitants of lakeland and archipelago.
Controversies
Price cartel
Lemminkäinen
Lemminkäinen () or Lemminki () is a prominent figure in Finnish mythology. He is one of the heroes of the ''Kalevala'', where his character is a composite of several separate heroes of oral poetry. He is usually depicted as young and good-loo ...
and seven smaller companies were convicted of forming a price
cartel
A cartel is a group of independent market participants who collaborate with each other as well as agreeing not to compete with each other in order to improve their profits and dominate the market. A cartel is an organization formed by producers ...
to overcharge local authorities millions of euros for road paving work (
asphalt
Asphalt most often refers to:
* Bitumen, also known as "liquid asphalt cement" or simply "asphalt", a viscous form of petroleum mainly used as a binder in asphalt concrete
* Asphalt concrete, a mixture of bitumen with coarse and fine aggregates, u ...
). In 1999 the
Supreme Administrative Court of Finland
The Supreme Administrative Court of Finland (, ) is the highest court in the Finnish administrative court system, parallel to the Supreme Court of Finland. Its jurisdiction covers the legality of the decisions of government officials, and its ...
ruled that the companies colluded on prices and other matters at least between 1994 and 2002. In November 2013 the
Helsinki District Court ordered the companies to pay the largest damages in Finnish legal history: 40m euros to forty Finnish municipalities.
Asphalt cartel firms ordered to pay 40m euros in damages
yle 28.11.2013
References
External links
Finnish Transport Agency
Finnish Road Administration
by Matti Grönroos
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