A hundred years ago the world's first highway was built, you know where?

The world's first highway, an exclusive car route, or motor vehicles, was launched exactly a hundred years ago, in September 1924, and connected Milan and Vares in northern Italy. The route, which was opened by Italian King Vittorio Emmanuele III, is today part of the [...] network.
The world's first highway, an exclusive car route, or motor vehicles, was launched exactly a hundred years ago, in September 1924, and connected Milan and Vares in northern Italy.
The road, which was opened by Italian King Vittorio Emmanuele III, is now part of the network of Italian highways and is named A8, transmits Telegraph.
It was dubbed the derghi dei “Autostrada Lakes”, because it greatly facilitated the travel of tourists to Maggio Lake, Lugano and Cosmo.
It was the first part of the network of Italian highways, which quickly expanded and continues on the <x0-second highway, Italian A1 50 Milan-Rome-Napoli, better known as Highway del Sole.
The most responsible person for building the world's first highway was Milane engineer Piero Puricell, who not only conceived and designed the road with vision exclusively for cars but also managed all aspects of bureaucratic and legal construction.
The first modern highway was completed in 15 months. There were two lanes in each direction, separated by a double line. The pay booths were placed along the way as well as the first in the world, and the fee was 10 lira.
Although the derghi Highway is undoubtedly the world's first highway, a similar idea came true in Germany in 1909 when a laneway separated from a green generation between Grunwald and Vanes was built in Berlin, only intended for testing vehicles.
The first highway in Germany opened in 1932 én-Bon section. Denmark was made with its first highway in 1956, while Great Britain opened a section 13km in 1958. The first highway in Japan was registered in 1965.












