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  2. Motorways in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Motorways in Serbia have three lanes in each direction (including hard shoulder), signs are white-on-green, and the normal speed limit is 130 km/h (81 mph) (since June 2018). They are maintained and operated by the national road operator company JP "Putevi Srbije" ("Roads of Serbia").

  3. File:Map of motorways in Serbia (without Kosovo).svg

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  4. File:New map of motorways in Serbia.svg - Wikipedia

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    New opened A4 motorway sections. 19:35, 20 July 2017: 703 × 1,042 (463 KB) Requiem mn: Updated with Ljig-Preljina and Vladičin Han-Vranje finished and Srpska Kuća-Levosoje under construction: 00:22, 29 January 2015: 703 × 1,042 (471 KB) Anastan: Controversial or contested changes. COM:OVERWRITE upload new map kosovo is disputed: 15:38, 28 ...

  5. 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).

  6. Category:Motorways in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Motorways in Serbia are called autoput (Serbian Cyrillic: аутопут) and have a speed limit of 130 kilometers per hour (81 mph). They have at least three lanes in each direction, including hard shoulder .

  7. A1 motorway (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 motorway (Serbian: Аутопут А1, romanized: Autoput A1) is a motorway in Serbia and at 588 kilometers (365 mi) it is the longest motorway in Serbia. It crosses the country from north to south, starting at the Horgoš border crossing with Hungary and ending at the Preševo border crossing with North Macedonia.

  8. A2 motorway (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The A2 motorway (Serbian: Ауто-пут А2, Auto-put A2), called the Miloš the Great Motorway (Serbian: Ауто-пут Милош Велики, Auto-put Miloš Veliki) is a motorway in Serbia under construction. When complete, it will span approximately 258 kilometers (160 mi).

  9. A3 motorway (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The A3 motorway (Serbian: Аутопут А3, romanized: Autoput 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 the border crossing with Croatia .