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A3 motorway (Serbia)

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Autoput A 3
Serbian:Autoput A3
Serbian Cyrillic:Аутопут А3
Map
Route information
Part ofE70
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije"
Length95.444 km[1] (59.306 mi)
Major junctions
FromA3E70 at Batrovci border withCroatiaCroatia
Major intersections21A8 at Ruma
ToA1E75 (Belgrade bypass) atDobanovci interchange
Location
CountrySerbia
Major citiesSremska Mitrovica,Ruma,Belgrade
Highway system
A2A4

TheA3 motorway (Serbian:Аутопут А3,romanizedAutoput A3) is amotorway in Serbia which spans 95 kilometers (59 mi) and is part of theEuropean route E70 through Serbia. It crosses theSyrmia region from east to west, starting atBelgrade and ending at the border crossing withCroatia.

Route

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The A3 motorway begins nearŠid, at theBatrovci border crossing with Croatia, and runs westward across theSyrmia region, nearSremska Mitrovica andRuma. It ends in theDobanovci interchange near the outskirts of Belgrade where it meets the A1.

A3 nearDobanovci interchange

The main toll stations of the A3 are located at Batrovci near Šid andŠimanovci near Dobanovci. The Belgrade city motorway section between Šimanovci and Bubanj Potok interchanges is toll-free, serving as one of the main city arteries. It includes the exit toNikola Tesla Airport, located just south of the A3.

History

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The A3 motorway is part of the old Belgrade-Zagreb motorway, known asBrotherhood and Unity Highway which was built afterWorld War II, by young volunteers, and opened to traffic in 1950, first as a single carriageway.[2] The second carriageway from Belgrade to Sremska Mitrovica was completed in 1977, while the section from Sremska Mitrovica to Šid was opened to traffic in 1987.[citation needed]

List of exits

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NrkmNameRoutePlacesNote
12BatrovciBatrovciAccessible to eastbound traffic only.
28Adaševci121Adaševci,Šid
322Kuzmin20
120
Kuzmin,Bijeljina (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Planned to be upgraded into interchange.
444Sremska Mitrovica120
19
Sremska Mitrovica
558RumaA8Ruma,Šabac
669Pećinci120Pećinci
784Šimanovci318Šimanovci
892Dobanovci319Dobanovci,Ugrinovci,Batajnica
994Dobanovci / BeogradA1 /E75Belgrade,Novi Sad,Čačak,Niš

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Списак државних путева" [List of state roads](PDF).ЈП "ПУТЕВИ СРБИЈЕ".
  2. ^"Na današnji dan, 28. jun" (in Serbian).B92. 28 June 2006.

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