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State Road 10 (Serbia)

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State Road 10
Serbian: Državni put IB reda 10
Serbian Cyrillic: Државни пут IБ реда 10
Route information
Part of E70
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije"
Length91.463 km (56.832 mi)
Major junctions
FromBelgrade State Road 13 State Road 47
Major intersections
ToSerbiaRomania border at Vatin
DN59
E70
Location
CountrySerbia
DistrictsCity of Belgrade, South Banat
Highway system
47 11
Belgrade – Pančevo Expressway
Брзи пут Београд – Ватин
Brzi put Beograd – Vatin
Serbian: Brzi put 10
Serbian Cyrillic: Брзи пут 10
Route information
Part of E70
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije"
Length8.078 km (5.019 mi)
Major junctions
FromBelgrade State Road 13 State Road 47
ToPančevo State Road 10 E70
Location
CountrySerbia
DistrictsCity of Belgrade, South Banat
Highway system
Expressway 47 Expressway 24

State Road 10, or referred to as Belgrade – Vatin road (Serbian: Пут Београд – Ватин / Put Beograd – Vatin), is state road, class I-b/expressway in northern Serbia, connecting Belgrade with Romania at Vatin border crossing. It runs through the southern Banat region.[1]

The existing route is a road with two traffic lanes, except for Belgrade (Krnjača) – Pančevo (Kovačica) section, which is built in dual-carriageway 2+1 configuration, similar to expressway.

The road is a part of European route E70.

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Sections

Section number Length Distance Section name
01001/01002 5.216 km (3.241 mi) 5.216 km (3.241 mi) Belgrade (printing company) – Pančevo interchange
01003/01004 2.862 km (1.778 mi) 8.078 km (5.019 mi) Pančevo interchange – Vojvodina administrative line (Pančevo)
01005/01006 5.038 km (3.130 mi) 13.116 km (8.150 mi) Vojvodina administrative line (Pančevo) – Pančevo (Kovin)
01007/01008 1.257 km (0.781 mi) 14.373 km (8.931 mi) Pančevo (Kovin) – Pančevo (Kovačica)
01009 31.823 km (19.774 mi)/0.106 km (0.066 mi) 46.196 km (28.705 mi) Pančevo (Kovačica) – Alibunar (Plandište)
01010 5.196 km (3.229 mi) 51.392 km (31.934 mi) Alibunar (Plandište) – Banatski Karlovac (Alibunar)
01011 0.308 km (0.191 mi) 51.700 km (32.125 mi) Banatski Karlovac (Alibunar) – Banatski Karlovac (Devojački Bunar)
01012 11.953 km (7.427 mi) 63.293 km (39.328 mi) Banatski Karlovac (Devojački Bunar) – Uljma
01013 14.920 km (9.271 mi)/0.584 km (0.363 mi) 78.213 km (48.599 mi) Uljma – Vršac (Plandište)
01014 0.741 km (0.460 mi) 78.954 km (49.060 mi) Vršac (Plandište) – Vršac (Straža)
01015 12.509 km (7.773 mi) 91.463 km (56.832 mi) Vršac (Straža) – Serbia-Romania border (Vatin)

Planned motorway

According to the Space Plan of Republic of Serbia, the motorway construction is being planned, side-by-side with the existing route.[2] The given section would start at Belgrade bypass (which would include Pančevo from the "Pančevo-north" interchange), and end at the border with Romania. The planned highway would go south of existing route until Alibunar, and then north until Vatin, where it would be connected to Romania's also-planned A9 motorway and the rest of the Romanian road network.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Republic of Serbia – national road network" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
  2. ^ Space plan of Republic of Serbia from 2010 to 2021

External links

This page was last edited on 18 August 2023, at 00:28
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