TheGRAP (Grande Raccordo Anulare di Padova) is theorbital motorway surroundingPadua, northern Italy. It is also calledTangenziale di Padova.
Usually, it consists of 2lanes and 1 emergency lane for adual carriageways. The only exception is the Padova Est (East Padua)bridge, which has 3 lanes and 1 emergency lane.
On almost all thebeltway, thespeed limit is 90 km/h andfilling stations are present. A regular service ofgritters is active duringwinter, includingsnowploughs when needed.
The actual GRAP was built between 1963 and 2005, the south and west parts being the oldest ones, and the north andLimena parts the most recent ones. A new path is planned, building new west and north highways to bypass the entirePaduan metropolitan area.
The GRAP consists of the followingfreeways.
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The North Beltway runs parallel to theA4 motorway, connecting the areas of Padova Ovest (West Padua) and Padova Est (East Padua), where it connects to the A4. It is the only part of GRAP to have 110 km/h speed limit and not to have any filling station.
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The East Beltway connects the areas of Padova Sud (South Padua, where it connects toA13 motorway) and Padova Est (A4). It runs through the residential and the main industrial areas of the city of Padua (thePadua Industrial Zone, or ZIP). The northern part, called Corso Argentina and Corso Kennedy, was built between 1963 and 1970[1] as the main north–south axis for commercial traffic of the Padua Industrial Zone, together with the construction of this large industrial area; while the southern part was built more recently, between the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade).
The West Beltway covers the western part of the city and runs inside it. It is also referred to as the Corso Australia (Australia Boulevard) from the city name of its main part. It is the second oldest beltway of the city, initially intended just as a junction between Padova Sud and Padova Ovest motorway tolls, and this is the reason why the carriages are so narrow and it passes through the west part of the city and not out of it.
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The South Beltway is the shortest one, connectingTangenziale Ovest toA13 motorway andTangenziale Est; a short part, immediately coming from A13 (Padova Sud), has a 130 km/h speed limit, as mostItalian motorways.
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It is the continuation of Tangenziale Ovest toward north-west. It does not run in the city area but immediately outwards, bypassing the town ofLimena.
TheStrada Regionale (Regional Road)308, also calledNuova Strada del Santo (New Saint Road, where the Saint stands forSaint Anthony of Padua) is not usually included in the GRAP, but it is still connected to it. It runs in the north-east, being the straight continuation northward of Tangenziale Est, for several kilometers in the Paduan countryside, to the town ofCastelfranco Veneto (in theTreviso countryside), a path fully completed in early 2011.[2] It is a single carriageway and the speed limit is between 70 km/h and 90 km/h.
The GRAP will be expanded, in order to bypass north and west parts of the city, so having a better connection tohinterland towns, de facto doubling the orbital motorway to the west and to the north.[3] Works should begin before the end of 2011: but, in fact, they are already under way with the construction of thebretella forSelvazzano Dentro.
The junction roads (bretelle) forAbano Terme andSelvazzano Dentro from Tangenziale Ovest are currently under construction: their end date has moved on, due to some trouble of the contractor enterprise, and they should be completed between October 2011 (Selvazzano)[4] and spring 2012 (Abano).[5]