Highways in Croatia - Expressways - List of Completed Expressways

List of Completed Expressways

Number Control cities (or other appropriate route description)
D1 sections through Karlovac (four lane expressway, with at-grade intersections)
D1 Dugopolje interchange (A1) - Split (three lane expressway, with grade separated intersections)
D2 Osijek southern bypass (two lane expressway, with grade separated intersections)
D8 sections through Split (four lane expressway, with at-grade intersections)
A12
D28
Sveta Helena interchange (A4) - Vrbovec (four lane expressway, with grade separated intersections)
The road is currently physically marked D28, however pursuant to applicable legislation and an agreement between Hrvatske autoceste and Hrvatske ceste made in 2009, the expressway management is transferred to the former, the road is designated as A12 (the legislation stipulates that it shall be marked B12 until it is upgraded to motorway standards).
D424 Zadar 2 interchange (A1) - Zadar (four lane expressway, with grade separated intersections)
D425 Karamatići - Ploče (four/two lane expressway, with grade separated intersections)
D522 Šibenik (Tromilja) interchange (A1) - Šibenik (two lane expressway, with grade separated intersections)
D533 Gornja Ploča interchange (A1) - Udbina (two lane expressway, with grade separated intersections)

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