D1 Road (Croatia)
Coordinates: 46°15′43″N 15°52′10″E / 46.262°N 15.869499°E / 46.262; 15.869499
D1 state road | |
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Route information | |
Part of | |
Length: | 415.8 km (258.4 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From: | Macelj border crossing to Slovenia Slovenian G9 road |
D508 near Trakošćan A2 in several interchanges D207 in Đurmanec D206 in Krapina D35 in Sveti Križ Začretje D24 in Zabok D205 near Zabok D307 near Zabok D225 in Zaprešić interchange A3 in a section where D1 and A3 are concurrent A1 in Lučko, Karlovac and Dugopolje interchanges. D310 in Jastrebarsko D3 in Karlovac D6 in Karlovac and in Brezova Glava D36 in Karlovac D217 in Grabovac D42 in Selište Drežničko D504 in Prijeboj D52 near Prijeboj D25 in Korenica D522 near Udbina D506 near Udbina D27 in Gračac D218 near Gračac D59 near Knin D33 in Knin D219 in Sinj D60 in Brnaze D56 near Klis |
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To: | D8 in Split |
Location | |
Counties: | Krapina-Zagorje, Zagreb County, City of Zagreb, Karlovac, Lika-Senj, Zadar, Šibenik-Knin, Split-Dalmatia |
Major cities: | Krapina, Zagreb, Karlovac, Slunj, Gračac, Knin, Sinj |
Highway system | |
State roads in Croatia |
The state road D1 (Croatian: Državna cesta D1) is a national highway in Croatia. It is a one-lane highway that spans from Macelj border crossing in the north via Krapina, Zagreb, Karlovac, Slunj, Gračac, Knin, Sinj, ending in Split. It is 415.8 kilometres (258.4 mi) long overall.
Before the A1 and A2 dual carriage motorways have been completed (in 2005 and 2007 respectively), the D1 was probably the busiest road during the summer in Croatia as it connected the northern border as well as the city of Zagreb with the tourist resorts at the Adriatic Sea. Since then, the traffic has waned significantly, but the D1 remains relevant as an alternative to the tolled highways.
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