Autocesta

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The road sign informing the motorists they are travelling on an autocesta

Highways in Croatia (also known as autoceste; singular: autocesta, IPA[ˈa̯ʊ.to.͡tse.sta]) are the main national road network in Croatia, consisting of high-speed highways. The national speed limit effective in case no other speed limits are present is 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph). A highway is defined in Croatia as a road with at least three lanes in each direction (including hard shoulder), speed limit of not less than 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) and marked with a special road sign. The road sign depicting a highway is similar to the Swiss road sign depicting an autoroute.[1]

Highways are named A (autocesta) accompanied by one or two digits, while expressways operate on a similar scheme, but with letter B (brza cesta). State routes are named D (državna cesta) with one to three digits, while county routes always have the letter Ž (županijska cesta) and four digits. The lowest designation are local roads, marked with letter L (lokalna cesta) and five digits.

Contents

List of highways

A6 interchange in Orehovica near Rijeka

List of expressways

See also

References

  1. ^ Croatian law: NN 08-67. Zakon o sigurnosti prometa na cestama, čl. 2, t. 1, st. 3

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