Route Descriptions
Routes of all regional roads in Ireland are defined by Statutory Instrument No. 188 of 2006, the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006; which specifies townlands, villages, towns, other settlements through which the route passes, as well as road names applied to route sections where applicable. The direction of any given route (that is, which end is the start and which is the termination) is determined by the route description in the Statutory Instrument, thus any route can be listed in the form "Start, Intermediate Destinations, Final Destination" as below:
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