D7 road (Croatia)

D7 state road shield

D7 state road
Route information
Part of European route E73
Length: 115.2 km (71.6 mi)
Major junctions
From: Duboševica border crossing to Hungary
  D517 in Beli Manastir
D212 near Beli Manastir
D2 near Osijek
D515 near Đakovo
A5 in Đakovo interchange
D38 near Đakovo
D46 near Đakovo
A3 in Velika Kopanica interchange
D520 near Slavonski Šamac
To: Slavonski Šamac border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location
Counties: Osijek-Baranja, Brod-Posavina
Major cities: Beli Manastir, Osijek, Čepin, Đakovo, Slavonski Šamac
Highway system
State roads in Croatia
D7 in Kozarac
New Drava Bridge, carrying D7
Osijek - a section of D7 comprises its western bypass
D7 in Vrpolje

D7 is a state road connecting Beli Manastir, Osijek, Čepin and Đakovo to Slavonski Šamac border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina and to Duboševica border crossing to Hungary.[maps 1] The road is 115.2 km (71.6 mi) long.[1]

The D7 state road runs parallel to the A5 motorway along its entire length, connecting to virtually all A5 interchanges directly (Đakovo)[2] or indirectly, thus serving as an alternate and backup road to the motorway. Since the A5 motorway is not completed to the national borders, the D7 road also serves as connecting road for A5 traffic to the border crossings to Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste.[3]

Traffic volume

Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste, operator of the road.[4]

D7 traffic volume
Road Counting site AADT ASDT Notes
D7 2501 Duboševica 1,095 1,521 Between the border crossing (Hungary) and the Ž4011 junction.
D7 2503 Karanac (Beli Manastir) 5,898 6,370 Between the D517 and D212 junctions.
D7 2505 Čeminac - north 4,520 4,995 Adjacent to the Ž4054 junction.
D7 2513 Osijek northern bypass 5,733 5,715 Between the Ž4257 and Ž4068 junctions.
D7 2512 Čepin 5,419 5,681 Between the D2 and Ž4247 junctions.
D7 3705 Vuka 4,424 4,543 Adjacent to the Ž4107 junction.
D7 3606 Vrpolje 3,262 3,622 Adjacent to the Ž4202 junction.
D7 3615 Sikirevci - south 2,331 2,752 Adjacent to the Ž4220 junction.

Road junctions and populated areas

D7 major junctions/populated areas
Type Slip roads/Notes
Duboševica border crossing to Hungary.
Hungarian route 56 to Mohács, Hungary.
The northern terminus of the road.
Ž4011 to Duboševica.
Ž4018 to Topolje, Gajić and Batina (D212).
Ž4019 to Branjina and Podolje.
Ž4017 to Kneževo.
Branjin Vrh
Ž4293 to Šećerana and Šumarina.
Beli Manastir
D517 to Belišće.
D212 to Kneževi Vinogradi and Batina border crossing to Serbia.
Kozarac.
Čeminac
Ž4054 to Novi Čeminac.
Švajcarnica
Ž4041 to Bolman and D517
Ž4257 to Darda and Bilje.
Drava River Bridge - 642 m long.
D2 - Osijek Retfala interchange on the southern Osijek bypass road connecting Osijek as well as Vukovar to the east, and to A5 motorway (Osijek interchange) and Našice to the west.
Ž4247 to Čepin.
Ž4105 to Čepin and to Podgorač (D515).
Ž4085 to Čepin and Livana.
Ž4109 to Ernestinovo (D518).
Ž4107 to Beketinci and Punitovci.
Vuka
Ž4120 to Koritna.
Široko Polje
Ž4108 to Jurjevac Punitovački.
Ž4106 to Tomašanci and Punitovci.
Kuševac
Ž4130 to Viškovci and Ž4239 to Ivanovci Gorjanski.
Ž4146 to Đakovo (D46).
D515 to Našice.
Ž4145 to Đakovo.
A5 in Đakovo interchange via a short connecting road.
D38 to Pleternica and Pakrac (D5).
Ž4147 to Đakovo.
Ž4292 to Đakovo and Trnava.
D46 to Đakovo and Vinkovci.
Ž4165 to Piškorevci and Novi Perkovci.
Vrpolje
Ž4202 to Slavonski Brod and Bartolovci (D525) (to the west) and to Stari Mikanovci (D46) (to the east).
Velika Kopanica
Ž4218 to Donji Andrijevci and Štitar.
A3 in Velika Kopanica interchange.
Ž4210 to Jaruge, Oprisavci, Trnjanski Kuti and Slavonski Brod.
Sikirevci
Ž4220 to Gundinci.
Slavonski Šamac
D520 to Babina Greda interchange on A3 motorway.
Slavonski Šamac border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The southern terminus of the road.

Maps

  1. Overview map of the D7 (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved February 4, 2014.

Sources

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