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The A3 motorway (Serbian: Аутопут А3, romanized: Autoput A3) is a motorway in Serbia which spans 95 kilometers (59 mi) and is part of the European route E70 through Serbia. It crosses the Syrmia region from east to west, starting at Belgrade and ending at the border crossing with Croatia.
A1 runs from the Horgoš border crossing with Hungary near Subotica, passing Novi Sad, Belgrade (A3 and A2 junction), Pojate near Kruševac (A5 junction), Niš (A4 junction), Leskovac and Vranje and eventually ends at the Preševo border crossing with North Macedonia. This motorway is part of European route E75. A1 motorway at Inđija interchange
The Belgrade bypass (Serbian: Обилазница око Београда, romanized: Obilaznica oko Beograda) or Belgrade city road bypass [1] is a U-shaped, 78-km long motorway partially encircling the city of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The construction of the bypass started in 1991 and its parts have been sporadically built ever since ...
A3 motorway (Portugal), a road connecting Porto and Braga; A3 motorway (Romania), a road planned to connect when fully constructed Bucharest to the western border near Oradea; A3 motorway (Serbia), a road connecting Belgrade and Croatian border; A3 motorway (Slovenia), a road connecting Gabrk and Fernetiči at the Italian border
A3: Sežana - Divača; A1: Divača - Ljubljana (End of concurrency with E61) A1 / A2: (Ljubljana Ring Road (E57 E61) A2: Ljubljana - Čatež ob Savi Croatia. E 70 (national motorway A3) near Ivanja Reka interchange in Croatia. A3: Bregana - Zagreb (Zagreb bypass E59 E65 E71) - Okučani - Slavonski Brod - Donji Andrijevci - Lipovac Serbia
There was slow moving traffic on parts of the M25 in Surrey on Monday morning as a section of the motorway ... “Towards the A3 junction, the busiest junction on the M25 300,000 cars a day, but ...
Roads in Serbia are the backbone of its transportation system and an important part of the European road network. The total length of roads in the country is 45,419 km, and they are categorized as "state roads" (total length of 16,179 km) or "municipal roads" (total length of 23,780 km).
Large parts of the UK are facing heavy snow and freezing rain, which is likely to cause disruption, after two amber weather warnings came into force. Runways at Manchester and Liverpool John ...