The "roads of domestic importance" are the second category of main roads in Georgia with a total length of and connect vital economic, administrative and cultural centers. They are denoted by the prefix
შ (
Georgian for Sh), which stands for "
შიდასახელმწიფოებრივი მნიშვნელობის გზა" (
Shidasakhelmts’ipoebrivi mnishvnelobis gza, "road of domestic importance"). The use of the road numbers on direction signs is inconsistent and varies widely, including on trunk Sh roads. The vast majority of routes is relatively short, but some are up to nearly long with an interregional function. Article 3.4 of the law on motor roads defines roads of domestic importance as: • roads connecting with important industrial and cultural centers of the capital of Georgia, administrative centers of the Autonomous Republics and administrative centers of the municipality, as well as their bypasses and access to them from highways of international and domestic importance; • roads connecting the administrative centers of the Autonomous Republics, the administrative centers of the municipalities, the important industrial and cultural centers of Georgia; • roads connecting airports and ports with the capital of Georgia, administrative centers of autonomous republics and municipalities. The quality of Sh-roads varies from excellent to very poor. Since 2006 however, priority has been given to improve regional connections, which has accelerated from 2014 onwards. The quality of the regional road network improves over the years, but large parts remain in mediocre, poor and/or unpaved condition and suffer from harsh climatic conditions, especially in the mountainous areas. The infamous "road to Omalo" (Sh44) to
Tusheti National Park is the most extreme example of that.
1-50 to
Napareuli 51-100 to
Tmogvi 101-150 151-200 201-209 The tables above are based on the 2022 published list of roads by the
Government of Georgia. ==External links==