Reichsstraße (Deutsches Reich)


The term Reichsstraße was introduced in 1934 into Nazi Germany in place of the hitherto existing class of Fernverkehrsstraße or FVS. On 17 January 1932, to improve road navigation in the Third Reich, the most important long distance routes were numbered. From 1934, when the so-called FVS were renamed as Reichsstraßen, they were marked with yellow signs bearing their respective number in black. After the imperial motorways the Reichsstraßen were the most important class of road within the jurisdiction of Nazi Germany.
The Reichsstraße routes and numbering systems were largely adopted for the Bundesstraßen in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Fernverkehrsstraßen in the GDR.

System

See: Bundesstraße#Classification and history in Germany

Abroad

In several other countries, such as France, the equivalent roads are called national roads. In the Kingdom of Netherlands, Sweden and Norway the term Reichsweg is used.