Highways Below Class IV

(10,000 kilometers)

Xinjiang is the top region by highways below class IV in China. As of 2021, highways below class IV in Xinjiang was 2.46 10,000 kilometers that accounts for 11.25% of China's highways below class IV. The top 5 regions (others are Heilongjiang, Tibet, Yunnan, and Guizhou) account for 47.76% of it. China's total highways below class IV was estimated at 21.88 10,000 kilometers in 2021.

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What is highways below class IV?

Length of Highways refers to the actual length of highways at the end of reference period. It covers public roads running vehicles among cities, city and rural areas, township (villages), highways passing through streets at small cities and towns, length of bridges and tunnels, width of ferry piers. It does not include the length of streets in cities, dead end highways, the length of streets built for agricultural (forest) production and inside factories (mines). It can only be calculated with the actual mileage having been completed, checked and accepted or put into operation. If two or more highways go the same section of the way, the length of the section is only calculated for once.