Pacifican Federal Highway System

The Pacifican Federal Highway System (French: Réseau Autoroutier fédéral du Pacifique; Ektæó: TBA), often referred to as the Highway System, include various roads in the districts of Pacifica. While it does have a large number of highways that are built to interstate standards, it is less common the further north one goes.

Prehistory
Before the end of the Second World War, Pacifica originally had a number of regional highways that could connect to other areas, though there were some that were only accessible through dirt roads. Proposals to make a nation highway system were made by the first few prime ministers though the success of such projects was limited.

Numbering
Most one and two digit numbers are skipped in this system, with the numbering beginning with 100. Any route that ends with a -5 (north-south) or a --0 (east-west) suffix is a major highway, and this is especially the case for the ones that have an -05 or a -10 at the end. Other numbers might be used to fill in the gaps between the aforementioned highways.