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  2. A3 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The primary motorway operator, Hrvatske autoceste (HAC), leases the A, B and C type rest areas to various operators through public tenders. As of October 2010, there are three such rest area operators on the A3 motorway: INA, Nafta Promet and INA Osijek Petrol. The rest area operators are not permitted to sub-lease the fuel operations.

  3. Highways in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Lipik - Novska - Hrvatska Dubica - Hrvatska Kostajnica - Dvor 94.5 km D48: Baderna interchange - Pazin - Rogovići interchange 20.8 km D49: Pleternica - Lužani interchange 19.2 km D50: Žuta Lokva - Otočac - Gospić - Gračac 104.2 km D51: Gradište - Požega - Nova Gradiška interchange 50.3 km D52

  4. D1 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The AADT figure estimated by Hrvatske ceste. D1 4907 Gračac 1,800 2,647 Adjacent to the D27junction. D1 5002 Pađene 1,629 2,561 Adjacent to the D59 junction. D1 5418 Kijevo 1,434 1,920 Between the Ž6058 and Ž6083 junctions. D1 5524 Sinj 6,437 7,094 Between the Ž6118 and D219 junctions. D1 5504 Brnaze 8,810 10,341 Adjacent to the D60 ...

  5. A9 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Approach to the Mirna Bridge, four traffic lanes change to two. The A9 motorway spans the peninsula of Istria and is a significant north–south motorway in Croatia connecting Pula, the largest city in the south of the region, to the cities of Rovinj, Poreč, Novigrad, Umag; and ending at Kaštel and Plovanija at the border crossings into Slovenia south of Koper. [1]

  6. A4 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The A4 route near Novi Marof. The A4 motorway is a significant north–south motorway in the northern Croatia connecting the nation's capital, Zagreb, to the Hungarian M7 motorway at the Goričan border crossing [15] The southern terminus of the A4 motorway at the interchange in Ivanja Reka represents its junction with the rest of the Croatian motorway network via the A3 motorway. [16]

  7. 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 ]

  8. A2 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Brezovica Tunnel. The A2 is a tolled motorway, based on the vehicle classification in Croatia, using a closed toll system.As of July 2011, the toll charged along the A2 route between the Zaprešić and Trakošćan mainline toll plazas varies depending on the length of route travelled, ranging from 1.00 kuna (0.13 euros) to 42.00 kuna (5.48 euros) for passenger cars and 47.00 kuna (6.13 euro ...

  9. D30 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Velika Gorica, on the D30 road route Petrinja, on the D30 road route Hrvatska Kostajnica, at the southern terminus of the D30 road. D30 is a state road in central Croatia connecting Velika Gorica, Petrinja and Hrvatska Kostajnica [maps 1] to Croatian motorway network at the A3 motorway Kosnica interchange and to the City of Zagreb via Radnička Road. [1]