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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. D11 motorway (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The D11 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D11) is a motorway in the Czech Republic. It is part of European route E67 Via Baltica from Prague in the Czech Republic, to Helsinki in Finland, passing towns and cities in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Three lanes in each direction are planned by 2025 between Prague and Jirny (8 km) [1] and to ...

  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. Evolution of motorway construction in European nations

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    Examples being Iceland form 11 to 0, or Estonia 115 to 0, they became either expressways or national highways. ** Note: This table includes countries that are geographically situated in Asia but are integrated into the European Road System (example E80 in Turkey): Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey.

  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. D10 motorway (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The construction of today's D10 motorway began in 1967 [1] with the construction of an 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) long section between Bezděčín and Chudoplesy.. The sections leading away from Prague have been built since the 1970s, and at that time, it was planned to build the expressway to the Polish.

  8. D4 motorway (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    D4 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D4), until 31 December 2015 formerly Expressway R4 (Czech: Rychlostní silnice R4) is a motorway running from Prague in the Czech Republic, in a southwesterly direction. Some of the sections are managed through the PPP project called Via Salis (Salt Road). [ 1 ]

  9. D7 motorway (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    D7 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D7) is a motorway connecting Prague to Chomutov, and to the German border. As of 2025, the motorway is 54 km (34 mi) long. Until 31 December 2015, the road was designated as the Expressway R7 (Czech: rychlostní silnice R7) [1].