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=== Roads === Rimini is the terminus of three [[Ancient Rome|ancient Roman]] roads: the [[Via Flaminia]], which runs southeast along the [[Adriatic Sea]], turning at {{Lang|la|Fanum Fortunae}} ([[Fano]]) to finish in {{Lang|la|Roma}} ([[Rome]]); the [[Via Aemilia]], which runs northwest to reach {{Lang|la|Placentia}} ([[Piacenza]]); and the [[Via Popilia]], which runs north along the Adriatic Sea to reach {{Lang|la|Atria}} ([[Adria]]), where it joined the [[Via Annia]]. Modern [[State highways (Italy)|state roads]] replicate these roads: * The {{Interlanguage link|Strada statale 9 Via Emilia|lt=SS9|it|Strada statale 9 Via Emilia}} state road runs from Rimini to [[San Donato Milanese]], replicating the Via Aemilia. * The {{Interlanguage link|SS16|it|Strada statale 16 Adriatica}} state road runs along the Adriatic Sea from [[Padua]] to [[Otranto]], replicating the Via Popilia and the coastal section of the Via Flaminia. Bulging inland, the SS16 constitutes Rimini's bypass road.<ref name="riminiturismo-2024">{{Cite web |title=City map |url=https://riminiturismo.it/sites/riminiturismo/files/cartina_rimini_stradario.pdf |access-date=4 January 2024 |website=riminiturismo.it}}</ref> [[Provincial road (Italy)|Provincial roads]] connect Rimini to towns in its hinterland, including [[Coriano]] and [[Montescudo]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=1 April 2021 |title=Elenco Strade Provinciali con classificazione 2021 |trans-title=List of Provincial Roads with 2021 classification |url=https://www.provincia.rimini.it/prvcnrmn/images/viabilita'/SSPP%20RN%20AGG_Aprile_2021%20con%20km%20e%20tipologia.pdf.pdf |access-date=4 January 2024 |website=[[Province of Rimini]] |language=it-IT}}</ref> Two other state roads provide connections to Rimini's hinterland: * The [[Strada statale 72 di San Marino|SS72]] state road connects Rimini to the border with the [[Republic of San Marino]] at [[Dogana]], continuing in Sammarinese territory as the [[San Marino Highway]] up to [[Borgo Maggiore]], from which the [[Funivia di San Marino|San Marino cablecar system]] connects with the [[City of San Marino]]. * The {{Interlanguage link|Strada statale 258 Marecchia|lt=SS258|it|Strada statale 258 Marecchia}} state road connects Rimini to [[Sansepolcro]], in [[Tuscany]], through the valley of the [[Marecchia]]. The tolled [[Autostrada A14 (Italy)|A14 Adriatic motorway]] runs from [[Bologna]] to [[Taranto]] through Rimini,<ref>{{cite web |date=27 September 2022 |title=Motorway A14 Bologna-Rimini-Ancona-Bari-Taranto |url=http://www.riminiturismo.it/en/visitatori/come-arrivare/collegamenti/auto/motorway-a14-bologna-rimini-ancona-bari-taranto |access-date=4 January 2024 |website=riminiturismo.it}}</ref> relieving the SS9 and SS16. Rimini has two exits on the A14: Rimini North, in the locality of [[San Vito, Emilia-Romagna|San Vito]], and Rimini Sud, nearer the city centre, close to where the SS72 meets the SS16.<ref name="riminiturismo-2024" /> Both exits opened on 13 August 1966 as part of the [[Cesena]]–Rimini section.<ref>{{Cite journal |year=1966 |title=Notiziario della Società 'Autostrade' |trans-title=News of the 'Autostrade' society |journal=Autostrade |language=it-IT |location=Rome |volume=Anno VIII |issue=10–11 |pages=60 |issn=0005-1756}}</ref> Rimini's municipal government supports a new A14 exit onto the SS9 near Santa Giustina to relieve arterial roads near [[Rimini Fiera]]; the junction is included in the regional mobility development plan.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Frisoni |first=Roberta |date=28 January 2023 |title="Acceleriamo sul casello di Rimini Fiera" |trans-title="Let's speed up the Rimini Fiera tollbooth" |url=https://www.ilrestodelcarlino.it/rimini/cronaca/acceleriamo-sul-casello-di-rimini-fiera-n0fvi1cw |access-date=8 June 2023 |website=[[Il Resto del Carlino]] |language=it}}</ref>
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