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The numerous provincial roads follows a grid pattern where the '''even''' number marks the roads heading East-West, while the '''uneven''' indicate a road heading North-South.
The main highway vectors are the A-20 (Transcanadian Highway) which goes East-West from the border of [[Ontario]] through [[Montreal]] until the border of [[New-Brunswick]] passing on the south shore of the St-Lawrence river.
Highway A-40 follows the same path on the north shore of the St-Lawrence, going through [[Trois-Rivières]] and ends up in Quebec city. The connection between those two main highways can only be made through one of the few bridges crossing the St-Lawrence at few specific points.