List of federal highways in Brazil

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Radial highways in Brazil highlighted in red
North-south highways in Brazil highlighted in red

This is a list of the federal highways in Brazil. The current numbering system has existed since 1964, with changes in 1973.[1][2][3]

Brazilian federal road names are composed of the ISO 3166 code "BR", a dash and three numbers. State highways in the country are classified as YY-XXX, where YY is the abbreviation of the state where the highway is located and XXX is a number. The first digit in the number determines which of the five categories the National Road System divides it into.

Radial highways

BR-0X0 – starts at the DF-001 in the Federal District and head towards the extremes of the country. Radial highways are identified by the first digit "0", and the other two vary between 10 and 90, always in multiples of ten, each one heading in a different direction clockwise from the DF-001. The direction of the distance starts from the DF-001, with the kilometre zero of each state being at the point of the highway closest to the federal capital. There are nine federal radial highways, including the BR-090, which has not yet been completed.[4][5]

Number Length (km)[6] Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
BR-010 1954.1 1,214.2 Engenheiro Bernardo Sayã Highway
BR-020 2038.5 1,266.7
BR-030 1158.0 719.5
BR-040 1139.3 707.9
BR-050 1025.3 637.1
BR-060 1329.3 826.0
BR-070 1317.7 818.8
BR-080 623.8 387.6
BR-090

North-south highways

  • BR-1XX – crosses the country in a north–south direction. Distance is measured in this direction, except for the BR-156, BR-163 and BR-174, which have the distance direction from south to north. The numbering ranges from 00 to 50 on the stretch from the far east of the country to Brasilia, and varies from 50 to 99 between the capital and the far west.[4]
Number Length (km)[7] Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
BR-101 4551.4 2,828.1 São José do Norte, RS Touros, RN Translitorânea/Governador Mário Covas Highway
BR-104 672.3 417.7
BR-110 1091.1 678.0
BR-116 4566.5 2,837.5 Jaguarão, RS Fortaleza, CE Presidente Dutra Highway
BR-120 964.5 599.3
BR-122 1839.7 1,143.1
BR-135 2518.5 1,564.9
BR-146 678.7 421.7
BR-153 3566.3 2,216.0 Aceguá, RS São Domingos do Araguaia, PA Transbrasiliana Highway
BR-154 470.3 292.2
BR-155
BR-156 805.0 500.2
BR-158 3955.0 2,457.5 Santana do Livramento, RS Altamira, PA
BR-163 4426.7 2,750.6 Tenente Portela, RS Santarém, PA
BR-174 2798.4 1,738.8

East-west highways

BR-2XX – crosses the country in an east–west direction. The distance of these highways is always measured in this direction. The numbering ranges from 00 to 50 in the section that goes from the extreme north of the country to Brasilia, and from 50 to 99 between the capital and the extreme south.[4]

Number Length (km)[8] Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
BR-210 2454.7 1,525.3 North Perimeter
BR-222 1819.8 1,130.8
BR-226 1673.0 1,039.6
BR-230 4965.1 3,085.2
BR-232 553.5 343.9
BR-235 2093.5 1,300.8
BR-242 2295.5 1,426.4 Milton Santos Highway
BR-251 2481.1 1,541.7 Julio Garcia Highway
BR-259 704.4 437.7
BR-262 2295.4 1,426.3
BR-265 966.4 600.5
BR-267 1921.9 1,194.2
BR-272 904.0 561.7
BR-277 736.6 457.7 Great Highway
BR-280 642.2 399.0
BR-282 678.0 421.3
BR-285 355.5 220.9 São Borja, RS Araranguá, SC
BR-287 749.6 465.8 São Borja, RS Canoas, RS Integration Highway
BR-290 729.7 453.4 Uruguaiana, RS Osório, RS Osvaldo Aranha Highway
BR-293 532.3 330.8 Quaraí, RS Pelotas, RS

Diagonal highways

BR-3XX – crosses the country in two ways: northwest-southeast or northeast–southwest. The numbering can vary from 01 to 99.[4]

Number Length (km)[9] Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
BR-304 422.3 262.4
BR-307 1695.30 1,053.41
BR-308 650.7 404.3
BR-316 2062.20 1,281.39
BR-317 931.7 578.9
BR-319 880.4 547.1 Alvaro Maia Highway[10]
BR-324 1270.90 789.70
BR-330 1177.10 731.42
BR-342 744.1 462.4
BR-343 747.9 464.7
BR-349 1242.40 771.99
BR-352 816.5 507.3
BR-354 852.7 529.8
BR-356 453 281
BR-359 645.5 401.1
BR-361 261 162
BR-363 13.6 8.5
BR-364 4141.50 2,573.41
BR-365 878.7 546.0
BR-367 762.5 473.8
BR-369 1232.00 765.53
BR-373 953 592
BR-374 573.6 356.4
BR-376 958.3 595.5
BR-377 523 325
BR-381 1169.30 726.57 Fernão Dias Highway
BR-383 566.4 351.9
BR-386 530.4 329.6
BR-392 718.8 446.6
BR-393 444.8 276.4

Link highways

BR-4XX – connects federal highways to nearby towns, other highways, or international borders, or that cannot be classified in any of the other types.[4] There are also a few short highways beginning with BR-6XX, such as the BR-600.

Number Length (km)[11] Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
BR-401 199.2 123.8
BR-402 753.4 468.1
BR-403 337.8 209.9
BR-404 484.2 300.9
BR-405 258.0 160.3
BR-406 176.4 109.6
BR-407 1469.7 913.2
BR-408 187.0 116.2
BR-409 152.0 94.4
BR-410 33.8 21.0
BR-411 85.0 52.8
BR-412 146.6 91.1
BR-413 40.0 24.9
BR-414 441.7 274.5
BR-415 201.3 125.1
BR-416
BR-417 235 146
BR-418 302.2 187.8
BR-419 381.6 237.1
BR-420 335.3 208.3
BR-421 304.6 189.3
BR-422 73.7 45.8
BR-423 542.8 337.3
BR-424 261.6 162.6
BR-425 136 85
BR-426 182.8 113.6
BR-427 198.7 123.5
BR-428 193.4 120.2
BR-429 385.9 239.8
BR-430 412.7 256.4
BR-431
BR-432
BR-433
BR-434
BR-435
BR-437
BR-448
BR-450
BR-451 387.3 240.7
BR-452 508.9 316.2
BR-453 324.2 201.4 Route of the Sun
BR-454 71.0 44.1
BR-455 133.0 82.6
BR-456 218.2 135.6
BR-457 229.0 142.3
BR-458 144.9 90.0
BR-459 391.5 243.3
BR-460 84.3 52.4
BR-461 110.0 68.4
BR-462 100.6 62.5
BR-463 112.5 69.9
BR-464 500.9 311.2
BR-465 31.9 19.8 Old Rio-São Paulo Highway
BR-466 431.1 267.9
BR-467 117.1 72.8
BR-468 132.7 82.5
BR-469 31.3 19.4
BR-470 832.9 517.5
BR-471 648.2 402.8
BR-472 658.5 409.2
BR-473 388.9 241.7
BR-474 166.9 103.7
BR-475 213.6 132.7
BR-476 395.8 245.9
BR-477 213.9 132.9
BR-478 321.6 199.8
BR-479 433.2 269.2
BR-480 264.5 164.4
BR-481 168.7 104.8
BR-482 448.8 278.9
BR-483 330.3 205.2
BR-484 343 213
BR-485 51.4 31.9 Highway of Flowers
BR-486 179.9 111.8 Antônio Heil Highway
BR-487 647.7 402.5 Cattle Highway
BR-488 2.9 1.8 Raphael de Almeida Magalhães Highway[12]
BR-489 51.5 32.0
BR-490 181.0 112.5
BR-491 391.6 243.3
BR-492 47.8 29.7
BR-493 506.0 314.4
BR-494 33.4 20.8
BR-495 135.7 84.3 Philuvio Cerqueira Rodrigues Highway[13]
BR-496 135.7 84.3
BR-497 353.0 219.3
BR-498 14.2 8.8
BR-499 14.9 9.3 Historian Osvaldo Henrique Castello Branco Highway
BR-600
BR-610 Hélio Smidt Highway

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