The Viaria de Espana Network has a total of 165,375 kilometersAccording to the latest data published by the Ministry of Transport as of December 31, 2023, all of them are part of the Secondary Road Network From Spain managed by autonomous communities and representatives, they are less than half of traffic.
On the other hand, we see some roads with many kilometers in our country, because roads with curves and slopes are very common. 23 -Kilometer despite the line.
What is the situation of this line?
Straight and flat road 23 kilometers We find them in N-301 (OCANA-Cartagena) In the middle of the Castilla-La Mania, with similar landscape, in the municipalities of the El Provenceio (Queenka) and Mina (Albazet).
Similarly, it is important to mark that there are other roads with very long lines such as the BA -035, known as the “Golontina Road”, also known as the “Golontina Road”. And A-222 with a 17-kilometer line The Municipalities of the Municipalities of the Saragosa and Aragon.
What dangers of so long lines on the road are there?

Long straight lines will offer many dangers to drivers:
- Monopolies and fatigue: Straight and boring roads can cause boring and fatigue, which leads to a decrease in concentration and driver’s awareness. It can sleep at the wheel or lose the control of the vehicle.
- Distraction: Lack of visual impulses in long lines may distract drivers so that they are likely to see the phone or lose attention on the road.
- Speed: Straight roads often encourage drivers to speed up, and it is dangerous if it is not properly controlled. Rapid reduces the reaction time and increases the risk of accidents.
- Loss of control: Monotoni can maintain the side of the vehicle and reduce the ability to properly control the speed, leading to road stalls.
- Hypnosis by monotoni: Long lines can develop a continuous recurrence of the same terrain, which increases the risk of severe accidents.
Which is the longest road in Spain?
The N-340, also known as the Mediterranean Sea Road, stretches up to Barcelona, Real, Gadic, Gadic. Its 1,248 kilometers away It crosses various cities, including Malaka, Almeria, Mursia, Aligande, Valencia, Castellan and Taragona.
The N-340 route continues to be heavily The layout of the old Roman road via Augusta. Currently, almost all its trips have been revealed on several highways A-7 (Mediterranean Highway), AP-7 and A-48 (Highway on the beach of light). However, there is still a section of the Gadis Province between Verror de La Frandera and Algeziraz, which is still difficult to travel all its original layouts.