A2 (Croatia) - Exit List

Exit List

County km Exit Name Destination Notes
Krapina‑Zagorje 0.0 Macelj border crossing A4
E59
Macelj border crossing to Slovenia where the road extends as A4 motorway and route 9.
The northern terminus of the E59 concurrency.
The northern terminus of the motorway.
1.1 1 Trakošćan D1 Connection to Trakošćan via D508.
1.7 Trakošćan toll plaza
4.1 Lepa Bukva rest area
8.9 2 Đurmanec D1 Connection to Đurmanec via D207.
9.3 The northern end of a half-motorway section of the A2.
Ravninščica Viaduct
Brezovica Tunnel
Sveta Tri Kralja Tunnel
13.1 The southern end of a half-motorway section of the A2.
18.0 3 Krapina D1 Connection to Krapina and Pregrada via D206.
22.9 4 Sveti Križ Začretje D1 Connection to Sveti Križ Začretje and the D35 state road.
25.5 Sveti Križ Začretje rest area
35.6 5 Zabok D307 Connection to Klanjec, Zabok, Oroslavje, Donja Stubica and Marija Bistrica.
Zagreb County 44.0 Jakovlje rest area
50.2 Zaprešić toll plaza
52.6 6 Zaprešić D1
D225
Connection to Zaprešić and Zagreb via Aleja Bologne and Ilica.
The northern terminus of the D1 state road concurrency. The D1 road is not physically signposted along the Zagreb bypass.
52.9 Sava River Bridge
City of Zagreb 59.0 7 Jankomir A3
E59
E70
D1
Ž1035
Connection to A3 motorway in Jankomir interchange and to Zagreb via Ljubljanska Avenue (Ž1035).
The southern terminus of the D1 and E59 concurrencies.
The southern terminus of the motorway. Southbound A2 traffic defaults to eastbound A3 (E70).
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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