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  2. Highways in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Highways in the Czech Republic are managed by the state-owned Directorate of Highways and Motorways of the Czech Republic – ŘSD ČR. The ŘSD currently (January 2025) manages and maintains 1,501 km of motorways ( dálnice ) and the national speed limit is 130 km/h with an expectation that limit will be increased for some sections to 150 km/h ...

  3. Borovsko Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s brought new hope for the Borovsko Bridge and Czech highways. At the time, a project for a new large drinking-water reservoir for Prague was under consideration. Natural supply provided a high quality of water but a huge artificial lake was to flood a number of valleys, including two valleys where the Borovsko Bridge and the smaller ...

  4. Category:Motorways in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Motorways in the Czech Republic" ... Highways in the Czech Republic; D. D1 motorway (Czech Republic) D2 ...

  5. Transport in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    These roads are managed by the state-owned Directorate of Highways and Motorways of the Czech Republic – ŘSD, established in 1997. Among the first modern motorways in the Czech Republic was the motorway from Prague to the Slovak border through Brno whose construction was started on May 2, 1939.

  6. D6 motorway (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    D6 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D6), formerly Expressway R6 (Czech: Rychlostní silnice R6) is a motorway in the Czech Republic. When completed, it will route from Prague through Karlovy Vary and Cheb, to the border with Germany. D6's first segment was opened in 1980s.

  7. D1 motorway (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The D1 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D1) is the main motorway of the Czech Republic. It routes from Prague to Brno and on to the Polish border, although there is currently a small section still under construction. Once completed its length will be 376.5 km (233.9 mi).

  8. D8 motorway (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The first sections of the highway running 45 km (28 mi) from the Prague Ring to the Lovosice junction were opened between 1990 and 2000; the northwestern segment leading 23 km (14 mi) from Ústí nad Labem to the German border was completed on 21 December 2006, [2] including the longest tunnel in the Czech Republic, the 2,058 m (6,752 ft) long ...

  9. Evolution of motorway construction in European nations

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    Historical map of 1926 of the Autostrada dei Laghi ("Lakes Motorway"; now parts of the Autostrada A8 and the Autostrada A9) opened on 21 September 1924 in Italy, the first controlled-access highway ever built in the world. [1] [2] The evolution of motorways construction in European countries by total number of kilometers existing in that year.