There are more than 6,000 kilometres of roads in Catalonia, either fast tracks as motorways or preferential routes or more conventional ones. In addition to covering the entire territory, they communicate with France and Andorra in the north, with the Valencian Community in the south and with Aragon in the west. The main motorways are the A-2 (Lleida-Tàrrega-Barcelona-Maçanet de la Selva-Girona-Vilademuls-La Jonquera), the AP-2 (Lleida-el Vendrell, el Papiol-Molins de Rei), the AP-7 (La Jonquera-Girona-Barcelona-Tarragona-Ulldecona), the C-25 (A-2-Calaf-Manresa-Vic-Caldes de Malavella) and the C-32 (El Vendrell-el Prat de Llobregat, Montgat - Blanes). As a side note, it should be mentioned that the road network has more than 80 kilometres of tunnels, of which the longest is the Cadí Tunnel, with its 5,021 meters. The Cartographic and Geological Institute of Catalonia website (www.icgc.cat) provides road maps of the entire territory for you to consult or download. For further information on all the roads and to know traffic conditions, the weather or if they are occasionally affected by works, you can consult the Catalan Traffic Service website (https://cit.transit.gencat.cat/cit /AppJava/views/incidents.xhtml). Sustainability and accessibility The Road Safety Service and the General Directorate of Mobility Infrastructures ensure the correct maintenance of the road network and, in addition, promote actions to improve energy efficiency and the consequent carbon footprint reduction. Filling the tank is simple, as there are more than 1,400 petrol stations. Electric car users will have no problem charging their vehicle batteries, as the number of charging points is very high and distributed throughout the territory. You can find the nearest one on the charging points map online (https://xarxarecarrega.icaen.gencat.cat), where the type of charger and connector of each station is indicated, as well such as whether it is busy or available in real time. Car rental offices can be found everywhere, in all cities and at the airports of Lleida-Alguaire, Barcelona-El Prat, Girona-Costa Brava and Reus. Most companies have hybrid and electric cars at your disposal. Persons with reduced mobility can apply for a parking card (https://dretssocials.gencat.cat/ca/ambits_tematics/accessibilitat/mobilitat/cardes-parcarament). This card allows you, among other benefits, to drive through pedestrian areas or park in restricted areas with limited hours or for loading and unloading.