They are considered recommended main roads for long-distance traffic.
By the end of 1970 the line had achieved considerable importance for long-distance traffic.
It is an important route that usually carries long-distance traffic.
The canals were nationalised in 1948, and long-distance commercial traffic had all but ended by 1958.
Naumburg is the first town on the line with a stop for long-distance traffic.
Three problems face the industry: slower growth in long-distance traffic, higher marketing expenses and the possibility of another price war.
Like growth in local phone calls, long-distance traffic has also been slowed by the recession.
This particularly applies in the case of long-distance traffic.
Almost the entire length of the highway was improved in the 1930s for local and long-distance traffic.
Consequently, it was the stopping point for long-distance traffic.