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Highway M01 (Ukraine)

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Highway M01
Автошлях М01
Route information
Length205.6 km (127.8 mi)
224.4 km (139.4 mi) with access roads
Template:European route E (main)
Length205.6 km (127.8 mi)
224.4 km (139.4 mi) with access roads
South end(Kiev) Template:European route E( M 05) Template:European route E Template:European route E Template:European route E
Major intersections(Kipti) Template:European route E(M02)
North end(Novi Yarylovychi) Template:European route E(M8) Belarus
Template:European route E (Siveria)
Length91 km (57 mi)
96 km (59.7 mi) with access roads
South end(Kiev) Template:European route E( M 05) Template:European route E Template:European route E Template:European route E
North end(Kipti) Template:European route E(M02)
Location
CountryUkraine
RegionsKiev City, Kiev Oblast, Chernihiv Oblast
Highway system
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M01 is a Ukraine international highway (M-highway) that stretches from the state capital, Kiev, to the northern border with Belarus.[1]

Together with the M05 it is a part of the European routes E95 (Saint PetersburgKievOdessa SamsunMerzifon) and the Trans-European transportation corridor IX. Also together with the M02 it is part of E101 (KievMoscow).[2]

Route / Junctions

The start intersection is mistakenly identified here as M02Template:European route ETemplate:European route E (upper-right corner).

M 01 is 205.6 km (127.8 mi) long going in the north-south direction. Its southern end is in Kiev at intersection of Academician Hlushkov Parkway (Akademika Hlushkova Avenue) and Academician Zabolotny Parkway (Akademika Zabolotnoho Avenue).

M 01 road exiting Kyiv
M01 in Chernihiv Oblast

The intersection connects M 01 with M 05 which combine route Template:European route E within Ukraine. Coming through the city of Kiev it crosses Dnipro at Paton's bridge and continuing towards Brovary Parkway by Voziednannya Parkway. Coming from there the highway goes around Brovary (one branch goes through the city and rejoins the route), then goes around Kozelets crossing a river and continuing north. Not far north from Kozelets Template:European route E splits north of Kipti traveling east by Highway M 02, while M 01 continues north towards Chernihiv. Near village of Yahidne, south of Chernihiv, M 01 spurs with one branch and Template:European route E going west and then north around Chernihiv crossing another river; and second branch continues without deviation through the city, crossing the same river as the main route and after 13.7 km rejoins it north of Chernihiv. Shortly after Chernihiv M 01 goes right through the village of Ripky with numerous private homes located close to the road. After Ripky the next important settlement is Novi Yarylovychi that is located just south of the border with Belarus. The border, however, is located about six miles north of the settlement past the village of Skytok. The section from Kiev to Chernihiv is a dual carriageway, from Chernihiv it continues as a single carriageway.

Highway M01
Marker Main settlements Notes Highway Interchanges
0 km Kiev Template:European route E( M 03 - M 06) • Template:European route E M 07Template:European route E M 05 H 01 H 07
22 km Brovary Bypass
91 km Kipti Template:European route E M 02
128 km Chernihiv Bypass
164 km Ripky
206 km Novi Yarylovychi / Border (Belarus) Template:European route E(M8)Belarus

Repairs

Repairs to the highway in Ukraine have started in 2007 and are planned to be finished before UEFA Euro 2012.[3]

See also

References