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A1 motorway (Serbia)

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Autoput A 1
Serbian: Autoput A1
Serbian Cyrillic: Аутопут А1
Route information
Part of E75
Length539 km (335 mi)
588 km (365 mi) planned
Major junctions
From E75 M5 at Horgoš border crossing Hungary
Major intersectionsBelgrade bypass near Batajnica

Serbian motorway A3 shield at Dobanovci interchange
State Road 13 SuboticaKikinda at Subotica
State Road 12 Novi SadZrenjanin at Novi Sad
Expressway 24 (Serbia) Expressway 24, Kragujevac-Batočina at Batočina
State Road 14 SmederevoPožarevacNegotin at Smederevo
E761, KruševacParaćinZaječar at Paraćin (future Serbian motorway A5 shield)
Niš-Pirot-Sofia at A1/A4 junction near Niš

State Road 39 LeskovacPirot at Leskovac
To E75 M1 at Preševo border crossing North Macedonia
Location
CountrySerbia
RegionsNorth Banat, North Bačka, South Bačka, Srem, Belgrade, Podunavlje, Šumadija, Pomoravlje, Rasina, Nišava, Jablanica, Pčinja
Major citiesSubotica, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Smederevo, Jagodina, Kruševac, Niš, Leskovac, Vranje
Highway system
A5 A2

Motorway A1 (Template:Lang-sr / Autoput A1) spans approximately 590 kilometers (370 mi) and is the longest motorway in Serbia. It crosses the country from north to south, starting at Horgoš border crossing with Hungary and ending with Preševo border crossing with Republic of Macedonia. As a part of the European route E75 and Pan-European corridor X, connecting many larger Serbian cities and part of the capital's bypass, it is one of the most vital highways of Serbian road infrastructure. Significant works are undergoing for its reconstruction and enhancement.[1]

Sections

The highway consists of three major sections: HorgošSuboticaNovi SadBelgrade (178 km), BelgradeNiš (237 km) and NišLeskovacPreševoMacedonian border (152 km). After enhancement works, mostly completed in 2011, the whole Horgoš–Grdelica and Vladičin Han-state boundary route is a complete dual carriageway. Enhancement of southern part, financed by Serbian Government and Hellenic Plan is still in progress. Northern and central section are linked through the heart of the city of Belgrade, but partial completion of the Belgrade bypass provides a separate transit route.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Koridor 10: Gde naći 1,6 milijardi evra" (in Serbian). B92. 28 September 2006.
  2. ^ "Autoputem od Horgoša do Preševa oko 2011" (in Serbian). Glas javnosti. 7 December 2006.