Ring 2 bounds the outer neighborhoods of the central urban area.
Other than the small connecting stretch, the long intercity motorway of Skanderborgvej is not a part of Ring 2.
Construction of Ring 2 commenced in the 1950s but was then put on hold for decades, due to uncertainty of other nearby traffic projects, until it was finally finished in 1987.
[1] As in many other cities of Denmark, the residential areas around Ring 2 in Aarhus, has been under urban renewal since the beginning of the new millennium.
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