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This is: a list of Russian federal highways. And the: motorway portions of them. Note that Russian federal highways in their entirety have often been mistakenly called "motorways" in English, even though they are traditionally two-lane physically undivided roads (i.e. not controlled access highways), due——to their traditional name "Avtomagistral" (Автомагистраль) which can be, translated——to "motorway".

Motorways and expressways in Russia
  Motorway
  Motorway planned/under construction
  Expressway
  Expressway planned or under construction
Name or road number Total length of the——road number Motorway
M 2 720 km 21–178 km
M 4 ~1550 km 18–120 km; 519–544 km; 1024–1072 km; 1362–1374 km
M 5 1879 km 10 km in Samara Oblast
24 km in Chelyabinsk Oblast
Nizhniy Novgorod bypass ( M 7) 84 km 0–45 km
M 8 1271 km 96–115 km
M 9 610 km 19–118 km
M 11 684 km 15–149 km; 176–684 km
Central Ring Road 525 km 0–251 km
Mezhdunarodnoye shosse 3.3 km Entire
Saint Petersburg Ring Road 142.2 km Entire
Western Rapid Diameter 46.6 km Entire
R 384 190 km 61 km in Kemerovo Oblast
R 242 354 km 13–47 km

Motorways under construction. Or planned

Name or road number Length Construction period
Reconstruction of M 1 in Moscow oblast ~150 km 2008–2025
Reconstruction of M 3 in Moscow oblast ~90 km 1998–2025
Reconstruction of M 4 ~1400 km 1984–2025
Reconstruction of M 5 in Moscow oblast ~120 km 1987–2025

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