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Controlled-access highways in Romania

Romania has a network of controlled-access highways designed for high speeds that is dual carriageway and grade separated. The 2012 legislation amendments defined two types of highways: motorways (Romanian: Autostrăzi) and expressways (Romanian: Drumuri expres).

As of 17 December 2020 there are 914.38 km (A 910.82 km, DX 3.56 km) of highways in service.

List of highways in Romania

Designation and number
Name
From
Route
To
Planned (km)
In service (km)
A0 Bucharest Ring Bucharest - Bucharest 100.765 0
A1 - Bucharest - Nădlac -> Hungary 580.20 444.93
A2 Sun highway Bucharest - Constanța 203.00 203.00
A3 Transilvania highway Bucharest - Borș -> Hungary 606.53 173.9
A4 Dobrogea highway Brăila - Vama Veche -> Bulgaria 269.9 22.20
DX5 - Bucharest - Giurgiu -> Bulgaria 55.2 0
A6 - Lugoj - Bucharest 488.5 11.40
A7 Moldova highway Ploiești - Siret -> Ukraine 424.7 16.269
A8 Union highway in Romania Târgu Mureș - Ungheni -> Moldova 311.07 0
A9 Banat highway Timișoara - Moravița -> Serbia 92 0
A10 - Sebeș - Turda 70.00 46.00
A11 - Arad - Biharia 134.628 2.0
DX12 - Pitești - Craiova 121.19 0
A13 - Sibiu - Bacău 289.5 0


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