D24 road (Croatia)
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D24 state road | |
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Route information | |
Length: | 75.5 km (46.9 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From: | D1 in Zabok |
D29 in Zlatar Bistrica D3 in Novi Marof D22 in Novi Marof A4 in Novi Marof interchange D526 in Varaždinske Toplice | |
To: | D2 in Ludbreg |
Location | |
Counties: | Krapina-Zagorje, Varaždin |
Major cities: | Zabok, Zlatar Bistrica, Novi Marof, Ludbreg |
Highway system | |
State roads in Croatia |
D24 is a state road in the northwestern Croatia connecting Zabok on the D1 state road, near the A2 motorway Zabok interchange, Novi Marof on the D3 state road, the A4 motorway Novi Marof interchange and Ludbreg on the D2 state road, near the A4 motorway Ludbreg interchange.[1] The road is 75.5 km (46.9 mi) long.[2]
The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, state owned company.[3]
Traffic volume
Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste, operator of the road.[4]
D24 traffic volume | ||||
Road | Counting site | AADT | ASDT | Notes |
D24 | 1111 Bedekovčina | 9,098 | 9,100 | Adjacent to the Ž2197 junction. |
D24 | 1230 Konjščina - west | 3,445 | 3,929 | Adjacent to the Ž2170 junction. |
D24 | 1226 Donja Konščina | 3,556 | 3,231 | Adjacent to the Ž2171 junction. |
D24 | 1222 Novi Marof - west | 2,003 | 2,822 | Adjacent to the L25134 junction. |
D24 | 1309 Leskovec Toplički | 1,406 | 1,506 | Adjacent to the Ž2111 junction. |
Road junctions and populated areas
D24 junctions/populated areas | |
Type | Slip roads/Notes |
Zabok D1 to the A2 motorway Zabok interchange[1] and Zagreb (to the south). The D1 and D24 state roads are concurrent to the north. Ž2197 to Oroslavje (D307). The western terminus of the road. | |
Hum Zabočki D1 to Krapina (D206) (to the north). The D1 and D24 state roads are concurrent to the south. | |
Dubrava Zabočka | |
Špičkovina | |
Bedekovčina Ž2166 to Mirkovec (D1). Ž2198 to Lepa Ves and Donja Stubica (D307). | |
Poznanovec Ž2168 to Mali Bukovec and Mače (D29). Ž2242 to Veliki Bukovec. | |
Lovrečan | |
Zlatar Bistrica D29 to Novi Golubovec (D35) (to the north) and to Marija Bistrica (D307) and Soblinec (D3) (to the south). | |
Veleškovec | |
Lipovec | |
Konjščina Ž2170 to Donja Batina and Gornja Batina. Ž2204 to Sušobreg, Poljanica Bistrička and Marija Bistrica. Ž2205 to the Ž2221 county road. | |
Jelovec | |
Galovec | |
Krapina Selo | |
Ž2171 to Hrašćina and Breznički Hum (D3). | |
Budinšćina Ž2131 to Zajezda. Ž2169 to Gornja Batina and Zlatar (D29). | |
Ž2131 to Krapinica, Gotalovec) | |
To Pece | |
Ž2107 to Podrute, Bela (Ž2105). | |
Ž2133 to Kamena Gorica | |
Jelenščak | |
Topličica | |
Madžarevo L25134 to Donje Makojišće. | |
Ž2135 to Grana. | |
Novi Marof D3 to Varaždin (D2) (to the north) and to Sveti Ivan Zelina (to the south). D22 to Križevci (to the east) - the D22 and D24 are concurrent to the east. Ž2133 to Kamena Gorica. Ž2134 to Donje Makojišće. Ž2136 to Ključ. | |
Ž2135 to Grana. | |
A4 Novi Marof interchange[1] to Varaždin and Zagreb. D22 to Križevci (D41) and Sveti Ivan Žabno (D28) (to the east). The D22 and D24 are concurrent to the west. | |
Ljubeščica | |
Kapela Kalnička | |
Ž2109 to Oštrice and Presečno (D3). | |
Varaždinske Toplice D526 to the A4 motorway Varaždinske Toplice interchange.[1] Ž2250 to Turčin (D3). | |
Tuhovec Ž2054 to Grešćevina, Jalžabet and Šemovec (D2). | |
Jalšovec Svibovečki Ž2110 to Drenovec. | |
Ž2111 to Gornja Poljana and Grešćevina. | |
Leskovec Toplički | |
Slanje Ž2074 to Križovljan (D2). | |
Ludbreg D2 to the A4 motorway Ludbreg interchange[1] and Varaždin (D3) (to the west) and to Koprivnica (D41) (to the east). Ž2071 to Hrženica, Čičkovina and Zamlaka (D2). Ž2089 to Apatovec and Križevci (D22). The eastern terminus of the road. |
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Regulation on motorway markings, chainage, interchange/exit/rest area numbers and names". Narodne novine (in Croatian). April 24, 2003.
- ↑ "Decision on categorization of public roads as state roads, county roads and local roads". Narodne novine (in Croatian). February 17, 2010.
- ↑ "Public Roads Act". Narodne novine (in Croatian). December 14, 2004.
- ↑ "Traffic counting on the roadways of Croatia in 2009 - digest". Hrvatske ceste. May 1, 2010.
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