National Road (M)1.9 (Serbia) Explained

Country:SRB
Type:M
Route:1.9
Maint:JP "Putevi Srbije"
Map:National Road (M)1.9 map.png
Length Km:104
Terminus A: at Belgrade
Terminus B: at SerbiaRomania border at Vatin
Previous Type:M
Next Type:M
Previous Route:1
Next Route:1.10
Districts:City of Belgrade, South Banat

National Road 1.9 (alternatively marked as M-1.9, M1.9 and M 1.9), was a road in Serbia, connecting Belgrade with Romania at Vatin. After the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wears the name 10, except for the section passing through the capital city, which is currently not numbered.[1] [2] The route was a national road with two traffic lanes (more in city sections).

Sections

Section numberLengthDistanceSection name
004310.4km (06.5miles)10.4km (06.5miles)Belgrade (Mostar interchange) – Belgrade (Krnjača)
0044/14507.4km (04.6miles)17.8km (11.1miles)Belgrade (Krnjača) – Sibnica
0046/14512.2km (01.4miles)20km (10miles)Sibnica – Vojvodina border (Pančevo)
2014/20155.7km (03.5miles)25.7km (16miles)Vojvodina border (Pančevo) – Pančevo 1 (Kovin)
2016/20171.3km (00.8miles)27km (17miles)Pančevo 1 (Kovin) – Pančevo 2 (Zrenjanin) (overlap with)
201831.8km (19.8miles)58.8km (36.5miles)Pančevo 2 (Zrenjanin) – to Alibunar
20195.2km (03.2miles)64km (40miles)to Alibunar – Banatski Karlovac
23060.7km (00.4miles)64.7km (40.2miles)Banatski Karlovac – Deliblato
202011.2km (07miles)75.9km (47.2miles)Deliblato – Uljma
202113.7km (08.5miles)89.6km (55.7miles)Uljma – Vršac 1 (Zrenjanin) (overlap with)
20221km (01miles)90.6km (56.3miles)Vršac 1 – Vršac 2 (to Straža)
202313.4km (08.3miles)104km (65miles)Vršac 2 (to Straža) – SerbiaRomania border at Vatin

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National road categorization regulation – Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia no. 105/2013 and 119/2013. Serbian Spatial Planners Association. Serbian.
  2. Web site: Link between actual and previous section and road markings. Putevi Srbije. Serbian.