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  2. Central Ring Road (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Central Ring Road (Russian: Центральная кольцевая автомобильная дорога, ЦКАД) is a Russian federal highway in Moscow Oblast and Moscow. The main purpose of the Central Ring Road is to unload federal roads and the Moscow Ring Road by redistributing the transit flow of vehicles bypassing Moscow.

  3. Moscow Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Automobile Ring Road (Russian: Московская кольцевая автомобильная дорога, romanized: Moskovskaya koltsevaya avtomobilnaya doroga), or MKAD (МКАД), is a ring road running predominantly on the city border of Moscow with a length of 108.9 km (67.7 mi) and 35 exits (including ten interchanges).

  4. Module : Location map/data/Russia Moscow Ring Road

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    Map of Moscow MKAD. Module:Location map/data/Russia Moscow Ring Road is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Moscow Ring Road. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  5. Module : Location map/data/Russia Moscow Ring Road/doc

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    4.1 Location map, using default map (File:Moscow map MKAD.svg) 4.2 Location map, using alternative map (File:Moscow map MKAD grayscale.png overlaid by File:Moscow metro map including line 14.svg) 5 See also

  6. M12 highway (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    On 8 September 2022, the first section (21 km long) was opened for traffic, connecting the Central Ring Road (ЦКАД) and the Moscow Big Ring. [ 5 ] The implemention of nickname "Vostok" has de facto tentatively placed at some construction places of M12, in 1 October 2023, Russian Federal Government decided to officially name the M12 highway ...

  7. Russian federal highways - Wikipedia

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    Moscow - Maloyaroslavets - Roslavl to the border with Belarus Former A101 access road from highway M1 to Smolensk access road from highway M4 to Lipetsk access road from route M4 to Voronezh access road from route M4 to Rostov-on-Don access road from route M4 to Krasnodar A137: Route R21 - Tiksha - Ledmozero - Kostomuksha to the border with Finland

  8. Moscow Big Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Big Ring Road (Russian: Московское большое кольцо), designated as A108, is a Russian federal highway with a length of 547 km (340 mi). [1] It is located in the Moscow, Kaluga and Vladimir Oblasts, passing through the cities of Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Likino-Dulyovo, Kurovskoye, Voskresensk, Balabanovo, Ruza, Klin and ...

  9. M4 highway (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Don Road, extensively upgraded and widened in the 2000s–2010s into an expressway, is an artery connecting Moscow with Southern Russia. In the summer months, the road suffers from heavy traffic congestion caused by summer vacationers travelling to the Black Sea resorts like Sochi and by lorries transporting fruit from the southern ...