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  2. Otoyol - Wikipedia

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    The Otoyol (Plural: Otoyollar) is the national network of controlled-access highways in Turkey. The term Otoyol translates to motorway while the literal meaning is auto-route. The Otoyol was first opened in 1973. As of December 2023, there are 3,726 km of otoyol in service, the network passes through 28 provinces out of 81 in Turkey. [3]

  3. List of otoyol routes in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Bozüyük-Afyonkarahisar Motorway O-51: 200 124.3 near Alanya, Antalya: near Silifke, Mersin: N/A Alanya-Silifke Motorway 105 65.3 O-4 near Düzce: near Zonguldak: N/A Düzce-Zonguldak Motorway 500 310.7 near Delice, Kırıkkale: near Refahiye, Erzincan: N/A Delice-Sivas-Refahiye Motorway 600 372.8 O-21 near Nevşehir: near Diyarbakır: N/A

  4. Otoyol 6 - Wikipedia

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    Otoyol 6 (English: Motorway 6), named the Kınalı-Balıkesir Motorway (Turkish: Kınalı-Balıkesir Otoyolu) and abbreviated as O-6, is a planned 321-kilometre-long (199 mi) toll motorway in Turkey, with an 82 km (51 mi) section between Malkara and Lapseki open to traffic.

  5. Otoyol 5 - Wikipedia

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    Otoyol 5 near Altınova exit. Otoyol 5 (English: Motorway 5), named the Kocaeli Gebze-Bursa-İzmir Motorway (Turkish: Kocaeli Gebze-Bursa-İzmir Otoyolu) and abbreviated as O-5, is a toll motorway in Turkey. Since being completed in 2019, it connects the Istanbul and Kocaeli metropolitan areas with İzmir, via Bursa and Balıkesir.

  6. List of highways in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Green: Highways that are already open to service and were developed using the BOT model, now operational and managed under this system. The Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model, known as "Yap-İşlet-Devret" (YID) in Turkish, allows for private investment in highway infrastructure to support expansion and maintenance without immediate public ...

  7. Otoyol 4 - Wikipedia

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    Otoyol 4 (English: Motorway 4), named Anatolian Motorway (Turkish: Anadolu Otoyolu) and abbreviated as O-4, is a toll motorway connecting the northwestern Marmara Region to the Central Anatolia Region in Turkey.

  8. Otoyol 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Otoyol 7 [2] (O-7; English: Motorway 7), or Northen Marmara Motorway(Turkish: Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu), [3] is a toll motorway in Turkey that bypasses Istanbul to the north. The motorway is 248 km in length between the Kınalı junction and the Akyazı junction, and is 8 lanes wide (4+4 lanes).Within the scope of the Build-Operate-Transfer ...

  9. Otoyol 1 - Wikipedia

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    Otoyol 1 (English: Motorway 1), abbreviated as O-1 and locally referred to as The First Beltway [1] (Turkish: 1. Çevreyolu), is a controlled access highway in Istanbul, Turkey. The O-1 serves as the inner beltway and is one of three intercontinental motorways in the city, the others being the O-2 , and O-7 , as well as connecting the European ...