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[[File:Imperial Autobahn.png|thumb|350px]]
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The '''Imperial Autobahn''', or '''Imperial Road''', is the spiritual successor of the '''Ducal Road'''s in Kildare. These controlled-access highways connect large cities in the [[Jingdaoese Empire]] with each other. The highways are property of the Empire and no State can - without approval of the Grand Secretariat collect tolls.
The '''Imperial Autobahn''', '''Teikoku michi''', or '''Imperial Road''', is the spiritual successor of the '''Ducal Road'''s in Kildare. These controlled-access highways connect large cities in the [[Jingdaoese Empire]] with each other. The highways are property of the Empire and no State can - without approval of the Grand Secretariat collect tolls.


Unique to the highway system is the attempt that was made to let it blend with the surrounding nature. A highway is seen as a propaganda tool: the fastest way is not necessarily taken. The roads bend with the landscape, to maximise an enjoyable trip through the Realm. Statues of Sisera are often found across it.
Unique to the highway system is the attempt that was made to let it blend with the surrounding nature. A highway is seen as a propaganda tool: the fastest way is not necessarily taken. The roads bend with the landscape, to maximise an enjoyable trip through the Realm. Statues of Sisera are often found across it.

Revision as of 09:13, 7 May 2017

Imperial Autobahn.png

The Imperial Autobahn, Teikoku michi, or Imperial Road, is the spiritual successor of the Ducal Roads in Kildare. These controlled-access highways connect large cities in the Jingdaoese Empire with each other. The highways are property of the Empire and no State can - without approval of the Grand Secretariat collect tolls.

Unique to the highway system is the attempt that was made to let it blend with the surrounding nature. A highway is seen as a propaganda tool: the fastest way is not necessarily taken. The roads bend with the landscape, to maximise an enjoyable trip through the Realm. Statues of Sisera are often found across it.