Ljubljana Ring Road
The Ljubljana Ring Road (Template:Lang-sl, Ljubljanski obroč) is a motorway ring road around the city of Ljubljana. The ring road forms the main hub of the Slovenian motorway network and connects to the A1 and A2 motorways. It was built from 1979 till 1999 and consists of four bypass sections: the northern bypass (ljubljanska severna obvoznica), the eastern bypass (ljubljanska vzhodna obvoznica), the southern bypass (ljubljanska južna obvoznica), and the western bypass (ljubljanska zahodna obvoznica).[1] The ring road itself is signed as the A1 on the southern and eastern parts, the A2 on the western and southern parts, while the northern sections are signed as the H3 expressway. The outer ring is 29.1 km long, while the inner ring is 28.65 km long. The average daily traffic (AADT) is the highest on the northern sections and at more than 70,000 vehicles is also the highest in Slovenia. A toll sticker system has been in use on the Ljubljana Ring Road since 1 July 2008.[2][3]
References
- ^ "Ljubljansko vozlišče" [The Ljubljana Ring Road] (in Slovenian). Motorway Company in the Republic of Slovenia. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
- ^ "Travel Report: Slovenia". Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. 17 January 2012.
- ^ "Slovenian Vignettes (Toll Stickers)". Tourist Association Portorož. Archived from the original on 20 July 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
- Highways in Slovenia
- Roads in Slovenia
- Ring roads
- Buildings and structures completed in 1999
- Transport in Ljubljana
- Bežigrad District
- Dravlje District
- Golovec District
- Jarše District
- Moste District
- Posavje District, Ljubljana
- Rožnik District
- Rudnik District
- Sostro District
- Šiška District
- Vič District
- Trnovo District
- 1999 establishments in Slovenia
- Europe road stubs
- Slovenia transport stubs