IB-42 highway (Serbia)
State Road 42 | ||||
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Државни пут IБ реда 42 Državni put IB reda 42 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije" | ||||
Length: |
80.323 km (49.910 mi) 20.208 km (12.557 mi) (excluding Kosovo)[lower-alpha 1] | |||
Major junctions | ||||
From: | Čukarka | |||
To: | Čaglavica, Roads M-2 and M-25 | |||
Location | ||||
Districts: | Pčinja, Kosovo Pomoravlje, Kosovo (Constitution of Serbia) / Gjilan, Pristina (UNMIK) | |||
Highway system | ||||
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National/State Road 42 is an IB-class road in southern Serbia, connecting Čukarka with Čaglavica. It is located in Southern and Eastern Serbia and Kosovo and Metohija regions.[1] The section between Depče and Čaglavica is controlled by Kosovo government and UNMIK.
Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: P 237 and M 25.2 (before 2012) / 35 (after 2012).[2][3]
The existing route is a main road with two traffic lanes. By the valid Space Plan of Republic of Serbia the road is not planned for upgrading to motorway, and is expected to be conditioned in its current state.[4]
Sections
Section number | Length | Distance | Section name |
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04201 | 0.654 km (0.406 mi) | 0.654 km (0.406 mi) | Čukarka - Preševo interchange |
04202 | 19.554 km (12.150 mi) | 20.208 km (12.557 mi) | Preševo interchange - Kosovo and Metohija border (Depče) |
04203 | 16.332 km (10.148 mi) | 36.540 km (22.705 mi) | Kosovo and Metohija border (Depče) - Gnjilane (Dobrčane) |
04108 | 0.089 km (0.055 mi) | 36.629 km (22.760 mi) | Gnjilane (Dobrčane) - Gnjilane (Klokot) (overlap with ) |
04204 | 8.266 km (5.136 mi) | 44.895 km (27.896 mi) | Gnjilane (Klokot) - Brasaljce |
04205 | 11.220 km (6.972 mi) | 56.115 km (34.868 mi) | Brasaljce - Labljane |
04206 | 24.208 km (15.042 mi) | 80.323 km (49.910 mi) | Labljane - Čaglavica |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has received recognition as an independent state from 110 out of 193 United Nations member states.
References
- ↑ "Republic of Serbia - national road network" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
- ↑ "National road categorization regulation - Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia no. 105/2013 and 119/2013" (PDF). Serbian Spatial Planners Association (in Serbian).
- ↑ "Link between actual and previous section and road markings" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
- ↑ Space plan of Republic of Serbia from 2010 to 2021
External links
- Official website - Roads of Serbia (Putevi Srbije)
- Official website - Corridors of Serbia (Koridori Srbije) (Serbian)
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