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State Road 115 (Serbia)

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State Road 115
Serbian: Državni put II reda 115
Serbian Cyrillic: Државни пут II реда 115
Route information
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije"
Length14.895 km (9.255 mi)
7.900 km (4.909 mi) unconstructed
22.795 km (14.164 mi) planned
Major junctions
FromSrbobran Regional Road 100
ToČurug Regional Road 114
Location
CountrySerbia
DistrictsSouth Bačka
Highway system
114 116

State Road 115, is an IIA-class road in northern Serbia, connecting Srbobran with Čurug. It is located in Vojvodina.[1][2]

Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following name: P 129.[3][4]

The existing route is a regional road with two traffic lanes. By the valid Space Plan of Republic of Serbia the road is not planned for upgrading to main road, and is expected to be conditioned in its current state.[5] The construction phase of section between Nadalj and Čurug hasn't been commenced yet.

Sections

Section number Length Distance Section name
11501 14.895 km (9.255 mi) 14.895 km (9.255 mi) Srbobran (Turija) – Nadalj
Unconstructed section
11502 7.900 km (4.909 mi) 22.795 km (14.164 mi) Nadalj – Čurug

See also

References

  1. ^ "Republic of Serbia – national road network" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
  2. ^ "115 · Serbia".
  3. ^ "National road categorization regulation – Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia no. 105/2013 and 119/2013" (PDF). Serbian Spatial Planners Association (in Serbian).
  4. ^ "Link between actual and previous section and road markings" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
  5. ^ Space plan of Republic of Serbia from 2010 to 2021

External links

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