A5 (Croatia) - Rest Areas

Rest Areas

There are four rest areas along the A5 motorway. Legislation identifies four types of rest areas: A-type rest areas comprise a full range of amenities, including a filling station, a restaurant and a hotel or motel; B-type rest areas have no lodging; C-type rest areas are very common and include a filling station and a café, but no restaurants or accommodations; D-type rest areas only offer parking spaces, possibly picnicking tables and benches and restrooms. Most rest areas along the A2 motorway generally follow this ranking system, although some offer extra services. Many filling stations along the Croatian motorway network have small convenience stores, and some offer LPG fuel.

The primary motorway operator, Hrvatske autoceste (HAC), leases the A, B and C type rest areas to various operators through public tenders. There is a single such rest area operator on the A5 motorway: Petrol. The rest area operators are not permitted to sub-lease fuel operations. The A5 motorway rest areas are accessible from both directions of the motorway and operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

List of A5 motorway rest areas
County km Name Operators Type Notes
Osijek‑Baranja 42.2 Beketinci OMV C Beketinci rest area contains parking spaces only. As of September 2011, a filling station and a café are under construction at the rest area.
52.5 Strossmayerovac D Strossmayerovac rest area contains parking spaces only.
68.4 Ivandvor Petrol B Ivandvor rest area facilities comprise a filling station, a restaurant, a café, restrooms and picnicking areas.
Brod‑Posavina 78.6 Andrijevci D Andrijevci rest area contains a café and restrooms.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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