A3 motorway (Serbia) (Redirected from A3 (Serbia))

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Autoput A 3
  • Аутопут А3
  • Autoput A3
Route information
Part of E70
Length92.5 km (57.5 mi)
Major junctions
FromMotorway-A1-Hex-Green.svg E75 (Belgrade bypass) at Dobanovci interchange
 State Road 21 at Ruma
ToMotorway-A3-Hex-Green.svg E70 A3 at Batrovci broder crossing Croatia
Location
Major citiesBelgrade, Ruma, Sremska Mitrovica
Highway system
Motorways in Serbia
A2A4

The A3 motorway (Serbian: Аутопут А3, romanizedAutoput A3) is a motorway in Serbia which spans approximately 92 kilometers (57 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 border crossing with Croatia.

Route

The A3 motorway runs from Belgrade through which it goes (as currently non-designated route). At the major Dobanovci interchange, A3 meets the Belgrade bypass. The bypass branches southwards across the Ostružnica Bridge towards the State road 22, southern branch of the A1 motorway (Serbia) (Belgrade–Niš) and the future A2 motorway; and northwards to the northern branch of A1 (Belgrade–Subotica). From Dobanovci A3 continues westwards through the Syrmia region, along the towns of Ruma and Sremska Mitrovica ending near Šid, at Batrovci border crossing with Croatia.

A3 near Dobanovci interchange

The main toll stations of the A3 are located at Šimanovci and Batrovci near Šid. The section from Belgrade to Šimanovci is toll-free, serving as a one of main city arteries. It includes the exit to Nikola Tesla Airport, located just south of the A3.

The A3 motorway is part of the old Belgrade-Zagreb motorway, known as Brotherhood and Unity Motorway which was built after World War II, by the young volunteers, and opened to traffic in 1950, first as a single carriageway.[1] The second carriageway from Belgrade to Sremska Mitrovica was completed in 1977, while the section from Sremska Mitrovica to Šid was opened to traffic in 1987.[citation needed]

List of Exits

Nr km Name Route Places Note
1 AB-AS-grün.svg 2 Batrovci Batrovci This exit is planned to be constructed.
2 AB-AS-grün.svg 9 Adaševci R121-SRB.svg Adaševci, Šid
3 AB-AS-grün.svg 23 Kuzmin R120-SRB.svg Kuzmin, Bijeljina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Planned to be upgraded into interchange when construction of a highway to Bosnian border is completed.
4 AB-AS-grün.svg 44 Sremska Mitrovica M20-SRB.svg R123-SRB.svg Sremska Mitrovica
5 AB-AS-grün.svg 58 Ruma B21-SRB.svg Ruma, Šabac M21-SRB.svg is being upgraded into a motorway.
6 AB-AS-grün.svg 70 Pećinci R120-SRB.svg Pećinci
7 AB-AS-grün.svg 84 Šimanovci R318-SRB.svg Šimanovci
8 AB-AS-grün.svg 92 Dobanovci R319-SRB.svg Dobanovci, Batajnica, Ugrinovci
9 AB-Kreuz-grün.svg 94 Beograd Motorway-A1-Hex-Green.svg E75-SRB.svg Belgrade, Niš, Čačak, Novi Sad, Budapest (Hungary)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Na današnji dan, 28. jun" (in Serbian). B92. 28 June 2006.

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