R195 road (Ireland)

The term "R195 road (Ireland)" does not appear to correspond to a recognized regional road in Ireland according to publicly available and reliable transportation or governmental sources, including those maintained by the Republic of Ireland's National Transport Authority or local county councils.

Overview:
In Ireland, regional roads are designated with an "R" prefix followed by a number (e.g., R101, R712). These roads form part of the national road network, serving as connectors between local roads and national primary or secondary routes. However, no official record or map confirms the existence of an "R195" road within the established regional road numbering system.

Etymology/Origin:
The designation "R195" would follow standard Irish road nomenclature, where "R" stands for "Regional" and the number identifies the specific route. The number 195 does not fall outside the known range of regional road numbers, but its specific use as R195 is not documented in authoritative sources.

Characteristics:
Accurate information is not confirmed. If such a road existed, it would likely be a lower-capacity route maintained by local authorities, linking smaller towns or providing access to higher-category roads. Standard characteristics of regional roads in Ireland include two-lane single carriageways, signage in both English and Irish, and variable conditions depending on location and maintenance.

Related Topics:

  • Regional roads in Ireland
  • Transport infrastructure in Ireland
  • Irish road numbering system
  • National roads of Ireland (N roads)
  • Local roads (L roads) in Ireland

Note: The term "R195 road (Ireland)" is not widely recognized in official transport documentation or public geographic databases. It may be a misattribution, outdated reference, or fictional designation.

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