Motorways in Cattala



Cattala has an extensive motorway network, much of which was built in the 1980s and 1990s to reduce traffic and heavy congestion on the main roads between cities in the country. Six of the motorways are part of the International E-road network but are not signposted as such due to government legislation.

Much of the motorway network was constructed as part of the Two Triangles transport blueprint, an ambitious government plan to connect Jennai, Celeste and Calora's transport systems. The Intercity railway service and M1, M2, M3, M5 and M8 motorways were constructed to create two triangular shapes linking the three cities. The 1980s and 1990s saw the completion of the final phase of the project and the expansion of the motorway network to Roumeli, Almae and Santa Cecilia.

As of 2012, Cattala has eight motorways and two A-road motorways. There are no motorways under construction in the country. Every province has at least one motorway, with Hellas having the shortest amount of motorways in kilometres and Jennai having the most. Four motorways start in Jennai compared to only one five-junction stretch of the A7 (M) in Hellas.