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The Finnish national road 2 (Finnish: Valtatie 2, Swedish: Riksväg 2) is a main route between Vihti and Pori. The road runs from Palojärvi, Vihti to Mäntyluoto, Pori.[1] The road is mainly a typical Finnish road with two driving lanes. National road 2 has a short part of motorway on its starting place and it is only 1 kilometer long and that means it is the shortest motorway in Finland and National road 2 has another bypass in Pori which is about 7 kilometers long.
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