Rupertland Highway System

The  Rupertland road scheme is a scheme  used to classify  and identify all  roads in R upertland. Each road is given a single letter, which represents the road's category, and a subsequent number, of 1 to 5 digits. Introduced to arrange funding allocations, the numbers soon became used on maps and as a method of navigation. Two sub-schemes exist: one for motorways , and another for non-motorway roads.

Non-motorways
The system is designed to be very similar to the UK's system. Rupertland is divided into several large zones, and the roads are assigned numbers from 0 or 1 to 99999. Often the first half of the 99999 numbers are for north-south, and the remainder is for west-east roads. Example: City Street, Rupertland City is Road 10, because it is in Zone 1 and is road 0, as decided by the Rupertland City Council and the Rupertland District Government.

Motorways
Motorways are numbered based on their opening dates (i.e. the oldest motorway is 1). They are further divided by their category of importance (A, B, C, D, M levels), and are assigned a number.

List of major motorways
To avoid confusion, Wrexham-on-New-Trent is listed as Wrexham.