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  2. Hrvatske ceste - Wikipedia

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    Hrvatske ceste (lit. Croatian roads ) is a Croatian state-owned company pursuant to provisions of the Croatian Public Roads Act ( Croatian : Zakon o javnim cestama enacted by the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia . [ 2 ]

  3. List of E-roads in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the European Routes, or E-road highways, that run through the Croatia.The current network is signposted according to the 2016 system revision, and contains seven Class A roads and three Class B roads within the country.

  4. Hrvatske autoceste - Wikipedia

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    A8 and A9 highways, part of the "Istrian Y" are operated by BINA Istra, while A2 is operated by Autocesta Zagreb–Macelj. "Hrvatske autoceste" was established on April 6, 2001, under the law promulgated on April 5, 2001, [3] with the share capital of the company worth 131,140,100.00 Croatian kuna.

  5. Highways in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Roads dedicated for motor vehicles (cesta namijenjena isključivo za promet motornih vozila), which is another category of limited-access highways. They usually have multiple lanes and separated carriageways but may have at-grade intersections. This class of roads has no specific numbering convention, only a dedicated traffic sign. State routes ...

  6. D110 road - Wikipedia

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    Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste (HC), operator of the road. Furthermore, the HC reports the number of vehicles using the Split – Supetar and Makarska – Sumartin ferry lines, connecting the D113 road to the D410 and the D411 state roads. [6]

  7. D8 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske Ceste. [6] Significant variations between annual and summer (ASDT) traffic volumes are attributed to the fact that the road carries substantial tourist traffic. Traffic volume on the D8 state road varies greatly, as the road runs through areas of more or less developed tourist industry.

  8. D27 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste, operator of the road. [4] Substantial variations between annual ( AADT ) and summer (ASDT) traffic volumes are attributed to the fact that the road connects a number of summer resorts to Croatian motorway network.

  9. Autocesta Zagreb–Macelj - Wikipedia

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    Autocesta Zagreb–Macelj (Croatian for "Zagreb–Macelj Motorway") is a Croatian limited liability company founded pursuant to decision of the government of the Republic of Croatia of 27 March 2003 to facilitate construction and subsequent management of a motorway between Zagreb and Macelj border crossing to Slovenia. [2]