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Ring 3 (17 km) in Vantaa
Highway 25 and Highway 55 (59 km)
Highway 12 (103 km) in Lahti
Highway 12 (105 km) in Lahti
Highway 24 (107 km)
Highway 46 (144 km)
Highway 5 (148 km)
Highway 9, Highway 13 and Highway 23 (260 km)
Highway 9, Highway 18 and Highway 23 (269 km)
Highway 69 and road 627 (301 km)
Highway 13 (307 km)
Highway 77 (364 km)
Highway 77 (377 km)
Highway 27 (450 km)
Highway 58 (483 km)
Highway 28 (484 km)
Highway 88 (516 km)
Highway 8 (585 km)
Highway 22 (606 km)
Highway 20 (610 km)
Highway 29 (723 km)
Highway 79 and Highway 78 (830 km)
Highway 81 (832 km)
Highway 82 (856 km)
Highway 80 and Highway 5 (958 km)
Highway 91 (1117 km)
Highway 92 (1181 km)
Highway 92 (1187 km)
Norwegian border (1283 km)
To
Utsjoki
Location
Country
Finland
Major cities
Lahti, Jyväskylä, Oulu, Kemi, Rovaniemi
Highway system
Highways in Finland
Finnish national road 4 (Finnish: Valtatie 4 or Nelostie; Swedish: Riksväg 4 or Riksfyran; also known as Lahti Highway (Finnish: Lahdenväylä; Swedish: Lahtisleden) in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area) is a highway in Finland. It is the main route from Helsinki to Northern Finland and a major road link in the country. It runs from Erottaja in Helsinki to Sami Bridge in Utsjoki. The road is 1,295 kilometres (805 mi) long, making it Finland's longest highway. The road is also part of the European route E75 and it is a part of TERN; the section between Oulu and Kemi is part of the European route E8.
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