Bucharest Motorway Ring Road
Bucharest Motorway Ring Road |
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Autostrada Centura Bucureşti |
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Maintained by Compania Națională de Autostrăzi și Drumuri Naționale din România |
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100 km (100 mi) (planned length) |
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Beltway around Bucharest |
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Roads in Romania |
The Bucharest Motorway Ring Road (Romanian: Autostrada Centura Bucureşti), termed A0,[1] is a planned motorway ring road around the city of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It is split into two sections: the South Ring Road Motorway and the North Ring Road Motorway. It will have a total distance of 100 km and will be a motorway connection between the existing A1, A2 and A3 motorways.[2]
The South Ring Road Motorway (48 km) was tendered as a concession contract in December 2012, that shall be awarded until November 2013.[3] It will run through the south of Bucharest, along the route of the Pan-European Corridor IV.[4]
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