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  2. Roads in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. Motorways in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Roads that are motorways are categorized as state roads of IA category and are marked with one or two digit numbers. Motorways in Serbia have three lanes in each direction (including hard shoulder ), signs are white-on-green, and the normal speed limit is 130 km/h (81 mph) (since June 2018).

  4. A1 motorway (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 motorway (Serbian: Аутопут А1, romanized: Autoput A1) is a motorway in Serbia and at 583 kilometers (362 mi) it is the longest motorway in Serbia. It crosses the country from north to south, starting at the Horgoš border crossing with Hungary and ending at the Preševo border crossing with North Macedonia.

  5. Category:Roads in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roads in Serbia" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Putevi Srbije - Wikipedia

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    Putevi Srbija was established by the Enactment of the Government of Serbia, as the state-owned enterprise responsible for "professional activities referring to permanent, continuous and good-quality maintenance and preservation, exploitation, construction, reconstruction, organization and control of toll collection, development and management of I and II category state roads in the Republic of ...

  7. National Road (M)1 (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    National Road 1 (alternatively marked as M-1, M1 and M 1), was a road in Serbia, connecting Croatia at Batrovci with North Macedonia at Tabanovce.The route was a part of a notably larger motorway which existed during SFR Yugoslavia, generally known as Brotherhood and Unity Highway (Serbian: Аутопут "Братство и јединство" / Autoput "Bratstvo i jedinstvo"; Croatian ...

  8. European route E763 - Wikipedia

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    European route E 763 is part of the International E-road network. It begins in Belgrade, Serbia and ends in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro. Most of E763 sections, in Serbia, are currently in the process of being upgraded, with the help of several Chinese construction companies.

  9. State Road 100 (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    State Road 100, is an IIA-class road in northern Serbia, connecting Horgoš with Batajnica.It is located in Vojvodina and City of Belgrade. [1]Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 22.1, M 24 and P 120 (before 2012) / 102, 101 and 13 (after 2012).