List of motorways in Sweden
Sweden has a fairly limited system of motorways. The first motorway was opened in 1953. The motorways' primary purpose is connecting major cities to their surrounding areas, although there is a long-term ambition to connect Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö with motorways.
With the completion of a couple of new motorway stretches in 2006 - 2015, an interconnecting motorway network exists from Öresund Bridge to the Swedish- Norwegian border and to Gävle, north of Stockholm.
There are also a number of motortrafikleder, roads with only 2 or 3 lanes but to which the same conditions apply as to motorways. These can be converted to motorways by adding a parallel road.
This is a complete listing of motorways in Sweden. The Swedish road numbering scheme does not distinguish between motorways and other types of roads.
The speed limit on motorways is generally 110 or 120 km/h. Speed limits of 70 and 90 km/h are often used on urban motorways, and electronic signs can show a lower limit in bad weather.
List of current motorways
- E4 Helsingborg – Ljungby – Jönköping – Linköping – Norrköping – Stockholm – Uppsala – Gävle
- *Gävle – Bergby is a 2+1 semi-motorway
- *Söderhamn – Hudiksvall is a 2+2 road but signed as a semi-motorway
- *Njurunda - Sundsvall – Bergeforsen
- *Piteå – Norrfjärden
- E6 outside Trelleborg with its large ferry harbour around Maglarp – Malmö – Halmstad – Gothenburg – Uddevalla – Svinesund –
- E18 Segmon – Ed
- *Karlstad – Skattkärr
- *Lekhyttan – Örebro – Köping – Västerås – Järva krog
- *Bergshamra – Rosenkälla
- *Rosenkälla – Söderhall is a 2+1 semi-motorway
- *Söderhall – Norrtälje
- E20 – Öresund Bridge – Malmö – Halmstad – Gothenburg – Tollered
- *Ingared - Alingsås
- *Lundsbrunn - Holmestad
- *Vretstorp – Arboga
- *Eskilstuna – Strängnäs – Stockholm
- E22 Maglarp – Malmö – Lund – Fogdarp
- *Fogdarp – Hörby is a 2+1 semi-motorway
- *Hörby – Mörrum
- *Nättraby – Karlskrona
- *Kalmar
- E45 Together with E18 Segmon – Ed, Sweden
- * Surte – Göta
- * Lilla Edet – Trollhättan
- E65 Malmö – Tittente
- 11 Malmö Bulltofta – Trafikplats-Sunnanå
- 25 and 30 Öjaby – Växjö center
- 28 Karlskrona Österleden
- 34 Linköping Trafikplats Tift – Vallarondellen "Malmslättsleden"
- 35 Linköping Trafikplats Staby – Mörtlösarondellen
- 40 Gothenburg – Borås – Ulricehamn
- *Through Haga in Jönköping
- 44 Herrestad near Uddevalla – east parts of Uddevalla
- *Råsseröd east of Uddevalla – Väne-Ryr
- 49 Skara - Axvall
- 50 Together with E20 Brändåsen – Norrplan
- 53 Oxelösund – Nyköping
- 73 Älgesta – Stockholm
- 75 Stockholm Södra länken
- 80 Gävle – Sandviken
- 222 Henriksdal – Graninge
- 226 Årsta – Östberga
- 229 Skarpnäck – Bollmora
- 260 Älta – Skrubba
- 265 Norrortsleden E4 – Sollentuna
- 273 E4 – Arlanda airport
Motorways without numbers
The numbers of these roads belong to secondary categories that do not appear on signs and regular maps:- North of Helsingborg
- Inre Ringvägen in Malmö, former E6/E20
- Out of Malmö to E22
- Out of Malmö to E6/E22
- "Saltsjöbadsleden" in Nacka
Long-term goals
There are long-term goals in the standard of the major roads, and all new constructed roads should follow this target standard. This target has varied over the years, therefore roads vary somewhat randomly in standard. A bad road has been rebuilt to the target standard of the time, while better roads have been kept as is, even though they did not fulfill the target standard. This is especially noticeable on the E18.- E4
- E6
- E18
- E20
- E22
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