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  2. Collector road - Wikipedia

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    A collector road or distributor road is a low-to-moderate-capacity road which serves to move traffic from local streets to arterial roads. Unlike arterials, collector roads are designed to provide access to residential properties. Rarely, jurisdictions differentiate major and minor collector roads, the former being generally wider and busier. [1]

  3. 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).

  4. Motorways in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    They are maintained and operated by the national road operator company JP "Putevi Srbije" ("Roads of Serbia"). As of April 2024, there are 967.778 km (601.349 mi) of motorways in service (excluding Kosovo ).

  5. Serbian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Wikipedia (Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July ...

  6. Transport in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbian road network carries the bulk of traffic in the country: some 55.8 million passengers (carried by buses) and 13 million tons (carried by trucks) in 2018. [1] The road network are of comparatively lower quality to the Western European standards because of lack of financial resources for their maintenance in the last 20 years.

  7. Truck bypass - Wikipedia

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    Typically a truck bypass exits the main freeway some distance before the interchange it is intended to bypass; trucks are usually required to use the bypass, while passenger cars may choose between the bypass and the main traffic lanes. A truck bypass may take the form of a dedicated roadway or a collector/distributor road. The bypass allows ...

  8. Cloverleaf interchange - Wikipedia

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    The first cloverleaf interchange patented in the US was by Arthur Hale, a civil engineer in Maryland, on February 29, 1916. [3] [4]A modified cloverleaf, with the adjacent ramps joined into a single two-way road, was planned in 1927 for the interchange between Lake Shore Drive and Irving Park Road in Chicago, Illinois, but a diamond interchange was built instead.

  9. Local–express lanes - Wikipedia

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    Between Collins Road and Roosevelt Boulevard/US-17: 3.4 miles (5.47 km) Georgia: I-85: Gwinnett County: Exit 104 – Exit 109: 5.4 miles (8.7 km) collector distributor system Georgia: I-85 / I-285: Fulton County: Between Georgia State Route 14 and split of I-85 and I-285. 1.0 mile (1.6 km) Dual express carriageways and CD road for local exits ...