A75 motorway

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The A75 motorway is a major French highway running through central and southern France, known for connecting Clermont-Ferrand to Béziers and featuring the iconic Millau Viaduct.

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A75 motorway canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French motorway
motorway
connects Béziers
Clermont-Ferrand
connectsTo A71 motorway at Clermont-Ferrand
A9 motorway near Béziers
country France
crossesRegion Auvergne
Massif Central
Occitanie
features Millau Viaduct
hasNotableSection Millau Viaduct
surface form: Millau Viaduct section

high-altitude plateau segments in Massif Central
hasStructure mountain passes
tunnels
viaducts
hasTollSection Millau Viaduct
knownFor Millau Viaduct
crossing the Massif Central
linking the Paris region to the Mediterranean via Clermont-Ferrand
scenic mountain landscapes
lanes dual carriageway on most sections
locatedIn France
maintainedBy Government of France
surface form: French government
openedInPart late 20th century
partOf National roads in France
surface form: French national road network
partOfCorridor north–south axis between Paris area and Mediterranean coast
passesNear Issoire
Lodève
Millau
Saint-Flour
passesOver Tarn valley via Millau Viaduct
passesThrough central France
Southern France
surface form: southern France
regionServed Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
surface form: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Occitanie
roadNumber A75
roadType autoroute
routeEnd Béziers
routeStart Clermont-Ferrand
speedLimit 130 km/h on standard sections
lower limits on mountainous sections
surface asphalt
tollFreeForMostSections true
usedFor long-distance transit traffic
regional traffic in Massif Central
tourism travel to the Mediterranean

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Millau Viaduct partOf A75 motorway
Issoire locatedOnTransportCorridor A75 motorway