Route nationale 15
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The N15 was a trunk road (Route Nationale) in France.
[edit] Route
The N15 links the A13 to Le Havre via Rouen and Yvetot.
The N15 originates at junction 14 on the A13 autoroute in the Yvelines département near Bonnières-sur-Seine. The road's first few kilometres are notoriously dangerous as the road is a continuous decline towards the river Seine from the A13 autoroute to the N13.
After crossing the RN13, the RN15 follows the Seine towards Vernon. The N15 straightens and leaves the river, passing the town of Gaillon. The road runs parallel to the A13 autoroute and passes through the Forêt de Louviers heading North and over the river at Pont-de-l'Arche onto the North bank of the Seine.
The road follows the river bank overlooked by surrounding hills including the Roches de Saint-Adrien. The road meets the Route nationale 14 and enters the capital of Haute-Normandie, Rouen.
The N15 heads Northwest from the city centre and towards Yvetot. It enters the town of Yvetot to continue westwards. The road passes the town of Bolbec, passes the A29 autoroute, Harfleur, Gonfreville-l'Orcher and enters Le Havre, ending at the city town hall.
[edit] History
The N15 was numbered N13BIS from the 1950s until the end of the 1970s reclassification scheme. The RN 13BIS replaced the RN 182 (between Bonnières-sur-Seine and Rouen) and the RN 14 (between Rouen and Le Havre).
Until 1972, the RN 15 was going from Pontoise to Dieppe; this road has been changed in RD 915.
In 2006, the RN 15 has also been changed in a départementale and is now numbered RD 6015 in the Eure and Seine-Maritime départements.
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