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A bypass is a road or highway that avoids or "bypasses" a built-up area, town, or village, to let through traffic flow without interference from local traffic, to reduce congestion in the built-up area, and to improve road safety. A bypass specifically designated for trucks may be called a truck route. If there are no strong land use controls, buildings are often built in town along a bypass, converting it into an ordinary town road, and the bypass may eventually become as congested as the local streets it was intended to avoid. Petrol stations, shopping centres and some other businesses are often built there for ease of access, while homes are often avoided for noise and pollution reasons. Bypass routes are often controversial, as they require the building of a road carrying heavy traffic where no road previously existed. This creates a conflict between those who support a bypass to reduce congestion in a built up area, and those who oppose the development of (often rural) undeveloped land. However, some of those in the bypassed city may also oppose the project, because of the potential reduction in city-centre business.


Canada

In Ontario, examples include the
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(formerly named the Markham Bypass from 2004-2006) and the Box Grove Bypass in the city of Markham; and in Toronto a section of Highway 401 was called the Toronto Bypass in the 1950s when the highway was built as a bypass of
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,
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which was built to bypass Highway 2 between Toronto and Newcastle, and the Caledonia Bypass, a section of
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in Caledonia. In Nova Scotia, the section of
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between Thomson Station and Masstown is colloquially named the Cobequid Pass; this name is for a section of road that bypasses the Wentworth Valley by crossing the Cobequid Mountains.


United Kingdom

The idea of bypasses predates the use of motor vehicles. The first (northern) London bypass, the present
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between Paddington and
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, was started in 1756. Bypasses can take many years to gain planning approval and funding. Many towns and villages have been campaigning for bypasses for over 30 years e.g. Banwell in North Somerset. There was large-scale protest during construction of the Newbury bypass—officially known as the Winchester–Preston Trunk Road (A34) (Newbury Bypass)—a stretch of
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which bypasses the town of Newbury in
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, England. The protest was popularly known as the ''Third Battle of Newbury'', a name which was also adopted by one of the main protest groups. The name was chosen in reference to the First Battle of Newbury of 1643 and the Second Battle of Newbury of 1644, both of which took place close to the town during the English Civil War.


United States

In the United States, bypass routes are a type of special route used on an alternative routing of a highway around a town when the main route of the highway goes through the town. The original designation of these routes were "truck routes" to divert through truck traffic away from the town, but the designation was changed to "bypass" in 1959 by AASHTO. However, many "truck" routes remain where the mainline of the highway is prohibited for trucks. In a few cases, both a bypass and a
business route A business route (or business loop, business spur, or city route) in the United States is a short special route connected to a ''parent'' numbered highway at its beginning, then routed through the central business district of a nearby city or ...
exist, each with auxiliary signs (e.g.
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in
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). Bypass routes are less common than business routes. Many of those that existed before the era of
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have lost their old designations. For example, in Missouri, the old bypass route of U.S. Route 71 to the east of
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was decommissioned as Interstate 435 supplanted it; the remainder that existed as suburban surface route became
Missouri Route 291 Route 291 is a State highway (US), state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Missouri. Its southern terminus is at Interstate 49 in Missouri, I-49/U.S. Route 71 in Missouri, US 71 in Harrisonville, Missouri, Harrisonville; its n ...
. Around St. Louis, Missouri, what had been U.S. Route 50 Bypass was absorbed into a diversion of
U.S. Route 50 U.S. Route 50 or U.S. Highway 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching from Interstate 80 (I-80) in West Sacramento, California, to Maryland Route 528 (MD 528) in Ocean City, Maryland, on the Atlanti ...
from Interstate 44 and Interstate 64. In the Interstate Highway System in the United States, primary routes are designated with a one- or two-digit number, while bypasses and loops are generally designated with a three-digit number beginning with an even digit. However, there are many exceptions to this convention, where routes with three-digit numbers serve the main route through town while the routes with one- or two-digit numbers serve as the bypass. A few such examples can be found in the metropolitan areas of Des Moines, Iowa ( Interstate 235 goes through downtown, while Interstate 35 and
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bypass downtown), Omaha, Nebraska ( Interstate 480 traverses the downtown area, while
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is one of the bypasses), and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (the city is served by Interstate 279 and Interstate 376, while Interstate 70, Interstate 76, and
Interstate 79 Interstate 79 (I-79) is an Interstate Highway in the eastern United States, designated from I-77 in Charleston, West Virginia, north to Pennsylvania Route 5 (PA 5) and PA 290 in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is a primary thoroughfare ...
all bypass city limits). Another meaning of the term bypass route (usually simply called a ''bypass'') is a highway that was constructed to bypass an area that is often congested with traffic. This includes Interstate Highway beltways and U.S. Highways constructed to circumvent downtown areas. Examples of these are
U.S. Route 60 U.S. Route 60 is a major east–west United States highway, traveling from southwestern Arizona to the Atlantic Ocean coast in Virginia. The highway's eastern terminus is in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where it is known as Pacific Avenue, in the ...
bypassing Williamsburg, Virginia, Interstate 285 bypassing Downtown Atlanta, U.S. Route 20/
U.S. Route 31 U.S. Route 31 or U.S. Highway 31 (US 31) is a major north–south U.S. highway connecting southern Alabama to northern Michigan. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with US 90/ US 98 in Spanish Fort, Alabama. It ...
bypassing metro South Bend, Indiana (on the
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), and Interstate 75 bypassing
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and St. Petersburg, Florida. These bypasses usually carry mainline routes rather than auxiliary "bypass" routes. The first bypass route in the United States was completed in 1958 as
Alabama State Route 210 State Route 210 (SR 210), also known as Ross Clark Circle or simply "The Circle" to locals, is a route overlaid by U.S. Highway 84 (Alabama), US 84, U.S. Highway 231 (Alabama), US 231, and U.S. Highway 431 (Alabama), US 431 encircling Dothan, Al ...
(Ross Clark Circle) in Dothan, Alabama.


Shoofly

In the United States, the term shoofly – a borrowing from railroad jargon – is also sometimes used to refer to a short temporary roadway built to bypass a construction site or other temporary obstruction. The U.S. '' Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices'' uses the term "diversion".MUTC
Section 6C.09
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Brazil

In Brazil the widest and busiest bypasses are located in the state of São Paulo, and many of them intersect and merge around large cities to form ring-like systems. Most notably the Rodoanel Mário Covas, which encircles the city of São Paulo and passes through other cities in the metropolitan area, is the largest project of such type with a planned total length of 180 km upon completion. It is divided into sections and connected to major highways and while not being a toll road itself, accesses to other motorways are often placed through toll booths.


Asia


Hong Kong

Hong Kong contains several bypasses. The first are the Island Eastern Corridor, the East Kowloon Corridor, the West Kowloon Corridor, and the Lung Cheung and Ching Cheung Roads. Later ones are named directly as bypasses, such as Kwun Tong Bypass,
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, and the Ma On Shan Bypass. Other bypasses include the Tai Po Section of the Tolo Highway, the section within the Tuen Mun New Town of the Tuen Mun Road, the Yuen Long Highway, and the West Kowloon Highway. The Central-Wan Chai Bypass, which costs HK$28.1 billion, is a series of tunnels between
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and Causeway Bay.Central – Wan Chai Bypass and Island Eastern Corridor Link


Japan


Malaysia

Malaysia also contain several bypasses such as
Rawang Bypass Rawang Bypass, Federal Route 37 also known as Rawang–Serendah Highway, is a federally-funded divided highway bypass in Rawang, Selangor, Malaysia. The 10-km highway was opened to traffic on 28 November 2017 at 9.00 pm. Construction of the RM6 ...
,
Kajang Bypass Kajang Bypass is the 7.5-km main arterial bypass in Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia. It connects the Cheras–Kajang Expressway / and the Kajang–Seremban Highway . Kajang Bypass is one of the three highway projects being constructed to ease the con ...
,
Bidor Bypass Bidor Bypass, Federal Route 321 is a federal road bypass in Bidor, Perak, Malaysia linking Pekan Pasir at Federal Route 1 to Jeram Mengkuang at Federal Route 58.http://www.federalgazette.agc.gov.my/outputp/pua_20141008_P.U.%20(A)%20268-PERIN ...
and Kuala Terengganu Bypass.


Philippines

Bypass roads (or in other cases "diversion roads") in the Philippines are generally considered on national highways passing through a densely populated city or municipality. Local governments usually promote construction of bypasses where the existing highway becomes heavily congested. Bypasses are common in rural municipalities to deter through traffic from entering the '' poblacion'' or town centre. Careful planning is considered when planning a bypass through a community to ensure the original route is downgraded to local access. Control of access to properties is taken in account to avoid uncontrolled land development.


Bypass road signs around the world

File:Croatia road sign C107.svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (Croatia) Estonia road sign 671a.svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (Estonia) Estonia road sign 675.svg, Detour or bypass signpost (Estonia) Estonia road sign 677b.svg, Direction of destination bypass sign (Estonia) Estonia road sign 679b.svg, Direction of pedestrian bypass sign (Estonia) Kiertotien suunnistustaulu 614.svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (Finland) Kiertotien viitta 646.svg, Direction to detour or bypass route (Finland) File:Zeichen 454.svg, Detour or bypass signpost (Germany) File:Zeichen 455.1-30 - Ankündigung oder Fortsetzung der Umleitung, Vorankündigung geradeaus, StVO 2013.svg, Detour or bypass sign (U3) (Germany) File:Zeichen 457 - Umleitungsankündigung, StVO 1992.svg, ''Umleitung''
Detour or bypass sign (Germany) File:Zeichen 459 - Ende einer Umleitung, StVO 1992.svg, End of Detour or bypass (Germany) File:Zeichen 458 - Planskizze, StVO 2013.svg, ''Planskizze''
Layout of detour or bypass route (Germany) Zeichen 467.1-20 - Umlenkungspfeil (Streckenempfehlung) rechtsweisend, StVO 2013.svg, ''Umlenkungspfeil (Streckenempfehlung)''
Existing alternate or bypass ''Autobahn'' route (Germany) Zeichen 467.2 - Umlenkungspfeil Ende (Ende einer Streckenempfehlung), StVO 2013.svg, End of alternate or bypass ''Autobahn'' route (Germany) File:MK road sign 366.svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (North Macedonia) File:New Zealand road sign A45-1 (200 m).svg, Heavy vehicle bypass 200 m ahead (New Zealand) File:New Zealand road sign A45-1 (300 m).svg, Heavy vehicle bypass 300 m ahead (New Zealand) File:New Zealand road sign A45-2L.svg, Heavy vehicle bypass to the left (New Zealand) File:New Zealand road sign A45-2R.svg, Heavy vehicle bypass to the right (New Zealand) File:New Zealand road sign A45-2LR.svg, Heavy vehicle bypass to the both directions (New Zealand) File:PL road sign F-8.svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (Poland) File:PL road sign F-9.svg, Direction to detour or bypass route (Poland) File:Serbia road sign III-85-1.svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (Serbia) 392-50 Uzávierková predzvesť (uzávierka pre všetku dopravu, navigácia prostredníctvom medzicieľov).svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (Slovakia) 391-10 Zmena náhradnej trasy (diaľnica vľavo).svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (Slovakia) 395-20 Šípový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (doprava, bez bližšieho označenia).svg, Direction to detour or bypass route signpost (Slovakia) 395-21-51 Šípový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (doprava, s vyznačeným diaľkovým cieľom).svg, Direction to destination bypass signpost (Slovakia) 395-22-52 Šípový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (doprava, pre nákladné vozidlá).svg, Direction to truck bypass signpost (Slovakia) 395-22-58 Šípový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (doprava, pre bicykle).svg, Direction to bicycle bypass signpost (Slovakia) 393-30 Ohlasovacia tabuľa obchádzky (bez bližšieho označenia).svg, Destination bypass plate (Slovakia) 393-31-50 Ohlasovacia tabuľa obchádzky (číslovaná obchádzka).svg, Bypass route plate (Slovakia) 393-32-52 Ohlasovacia tabuľa obchádzky (pre nákladné vozidlá).svg, Truck bypass plate (Slovakia) 393-32-58 Ohlasovacia tabuľa obchádzky (pre bicykle).svg, Bicycle bypass plate (Slovakia) 394-21-51 Tabuľový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (tu doprava, s vyznačeným diaľkovým cieľom).svg, Direction to destination bypass sign (Slovakia) 394-21-52 Tabuľový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (tu doprava, s číslom cesty I. alebo II. triedy).svg, Direction to bypass route sign (Slovakia) 394-22-52 Tabuľový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (tu doprava, pre nákladné vozidlá).svg, Direction to truck bypass sign (Slovakia) 394-22-58 Tabuľový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (tu doprava, pre bicykle).svg, Direction to bicycle bypass sign (Slovakia) 394-61-51 Tabuľový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (prídavná tabuľka nad značkou, názov diaľkového cieľa).svg, Destination bypass sign (Slovakia) 394-61-52 Tabuľový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (prídavná tabuľka nad značkou, číslo cesty I. triedy).svg, Bypass route sign (Slovakia) 394-62-52 Tabuľový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (prídavná tabuľka nad značkou, pre nákladné vozidlá).svg, Bypass for trucks sign (Slovakia) 394-62-58 Tabuľový smerník na vyznačenie obchádzky (prídavná tabuľka nad značkou, pre bicykle).svg, Bypass for bicycles sign (Slovakia) Slovenia road sign III-111.svg, Layout of detour or bypass route (Slovenia) By-pass plate.svg, Bypass plate (United States) By-pass plate white and toll plate yellow.svg, Combined bypass plate (white) and toll plate (yellow) (United States) By-pass plate orange.svg, Bypass plate (orange) (United States) By-pass plate green.svg, Bypass plate (green) (United States) By-pass plate blue.svg, Bypass plate (blue) (United States) By-pass plate brown.svg, Bypass plate (brown) (United States)


See also

* Special route * Alternate route *
Business route A business route (or business loop, business spur, or city route) in the United States is a short special route connected to a ''parent'' numbered highway at its beginning, then routed through the central business district of a nearby city or ...
* Link road * List of special routes of the United States Numbered Highway System * List of business routes of the Interstate Highway System *
Ring road A ring road (also known as circular road, beltline, beltway, circumferential (high)way, loop, bypass or orbital) is a road or a series of connected roads encircling a town, city, or country. The most common purpose of a ring road is to assist i ...
*
National Highway No. 3 (Taiwan) National Freeway 3 (), also known as Formosa Freeway (), is a freeway in Taiwan. It is the second north–south freeway in Taiwan, beginning in Keelung City at Jijin Interchange on the provincial highway 2 (Jijin Road) and ending in Linbian, Ping ...


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