Also Network Viaria de España has a total of 165,375 milesAccording to the latest data published by the Ministry of Transport as day 31.
On the other hand, we find some roads that have several kilometers of line, as roads with curves and slopes are more frequent. Although there is a 23 -kilometer line.
What is the situation in this line?
23 kilometers of flat and flat roads They are found in N-301 (OCAña-Cartagena) Among the municipalities of El Provencio (Cuenca) and Minaya (Albacete), in the middle of Castilla-La Mancha and a similar landscape throughout the layout.
It should also be stated that there are other roads with very long stripes, such as the BA-035 in the Badjoz province, known as “Golondra Road”. Also A-222 with 17 kilometers of line Among the municipalities of Zaragoza Belchite and Mediana Aragon.
What dangers can such long lines on the road?
Long straight lines can pose more danger to drivers:
- Monotony and fatigue: Straight and monotonous roads can cause boredom and fatigue, leading to a decrease in the driver’s concentration and alertness. This can cause you to fall asleep at the wheel or lose control of the vehicle.
- Disturbance: Lack of visual stimuli in long lines can deter drivers, which will make them more likely to watch the phone or lose their attention on the road.
- Speed: Flat roads often encourage drivers to increase speed, which can be dangerous if it does not control it properly. Speed shortens the reaction time and increases the risk of accidents.
- Losing control: Monotonia can lead to reducing the ability to maintain a vehicle side and proper speed control, which can lead to sales limits.
- Hypnosis after monotony: Long lines can create a state of hypnosis due to the constant repetition of the same landscape, which increases the risk of serious accidents.
What is the longest road in Spain?
N-340, known as the Mediterranean Road, is a road that ranges from Puerto Real, in Cádiz, to Barcelona. Along its 1,248 miles It crosses different cities, including Málaga, Almería, Murcia, Alicante, Valencia, Castellón and Tarragona.
The N-340 route continues largely Setting up an old Roman road via August. Currently, almost all its trip has been on several highways such as A-7 (Mediterranean highway), AP-7 and A-48 (light shores). However, there is still a section without making it difficult to travel between the Vejer de la Frontera and Algeciras, both in the Cádiz province, which makes it difficult to travel all the original layout.
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