Danish national road 22, Primary route in Zealand region, Denmark.
Danish national road 22 is a primary route that runs approximately 105 kilometers through the Kalundborg and Slagelse districts on the island of Zealand. It connects several towns and villages, serving as an important link between different regions in eastern Zealand.
The road emerged as part of Denmark's national highway system, developed during the 20th century to establish structured transportation connections between municipalities. It was established by the Danish Road Authority and forms a key part of the region's modern transport infrastructure.
The road numbering follows Danish national standards, displayed on yellow signs with black numbers, reflecting the systematic approach to road designation in Denmark.
The road is well-maintained with regular upkeep, and drivers will find multiple intersections connecting to secondary roads throughout their journey. Certain sections feature separate pathways for cyclists and pedestrians, making travel accessible for different types of users.
The road's path takes advantage of Zealand's flat landscape, linking places that would otherwise be difficult to connect. The route demonstrates how Danish infrastructure planning integrates geography with settlement patterns.
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