Southern Motorway, Highway network in southern Spain.
The Southern Motorway is a major highway connecting central and southern Spanish provinces, linking Madrid with Andalusian cities and rural areas. The route passes through diverse regions, including agricultural plains and industrial zones, serving as a primary corridor for regional commerce and travel.
The motorway was developed in phases starting in the 1990s to improve connections between central and southern regions of Spain. Its construction was part of the country's broader infrastructure modernization, establishing key routes for regional commerce and travel.
This motorway connects urban centers, agricultural regions, and industrial zones, reflecting the diverse economic activities of southern Spanish provinces.
The route has service areas with fuel stations, restaurants, and rest facilities spaced throughout to allow drivers regular breaks. Travelers should be aware of local traffic rules and seasonal driving conditions, particularly during warmer months.
As part of Spain's extensive motorway system, this road network maintains specific speed regulations ranging from 60 to 120 kilometers per hour.
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