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This section of the motorway is fully operational and is composed of two segments: Bucharest – Pitești and Pitești bypass. The Bucharest – Pitești segment (95.9 km) is the first motorway class road built in Romania and remained the only one for more than 15 years, until the completion of the Fetești – Cernavodă segment on the A2 motorway in 1987.
Arad Bypass: Arad: Arad: 3.5 3.5 100% – – Only junction with A1 is operational since 2011. Additional tendering planned for 2024. Carpathia: Boița: Făgăraș – Codlea – Brașov – Sfântu Gheorghe – Onești: Răcăciuni: 280 (version) 0 – 68.05 – Intended as a link between southern Transylvania and Moldavia.
The A6 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A6) is a partially built motorway in Romania, planned to connect Bucharest with the Banat region, through the southern part of the country. [1]
It is situated at an altitude of 128 m (420 ft), in the contact zone of the Mureș Couloir with the Arad Plateau and the Zărand Mountains . The administrative territory of the commune is 12,806 ha (31,640 acres). The commune centre is located in the south-central part of the county, 24 km (15 mi) east of the county seat, Arad.
The A3 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A3) is a partially built motorway in Romania, planned to connect Bucharest with the Transylvania region and the north-western part of the country.
The South Ring Motorway (51.3 km) was tendered as a concession contract in December 2012, that was supposed to be awarded in November 2013. [4] Yet, a new tender was announced in July 2017, that shall be completed between the end of 2017 and the first half of 2018, with an estimated cost of 580 million euros. [5]
Arad (Romanian pronunciation: ⓘ) is the capital city of Arad County, at the edge of Crișana and Banat. No villages are administered by the city. No villages are administered by the city. It is the third largest city in Western Romania , behind Timișoara and Oradea , and the 12th largest in Romania , with a population of 145,078.
Vărădia de Mureș (colloquially Totvărădia, or "Slovak Vărădia"; Hungarian: Tótvárad; German: Waradia, Turkish: Varadiye) is a commune in Arad County, Romania.It stretches over approximately 12600 hectares, situated in the contact zone of Metaliferi Mountains and Zărandului Mountains, respectively partially in the large valley of the Mureș River.