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A1 road (Latvia)

The A1 highway (Riga (Baltezers) - Border of Estonia (Ainaži)), also known as the Tallinn highway is a national road in Latvia, which connects the Riga bypass with the Estonian border at Ainaži. The highway continues in Estonia as highway 4 until Tallinn. A1 is fully covered in asphalt, and its length in Latvia is 101,7 km. The highway is part of European route E67 and, starting from Lilaste until the Estonian border, does not move further than 6 km from the coast of the Baltic sea.

A1
Tallinas šoseja
The A1 highway near Skulte.
Route information
Part of E67
Length102 km (63 mi)
Major junctions
FromRiga
To Estonia
E67 / T4
Location
CountryLatvia
Highway system
A 15 A 2

On the Saulkrasti bypass and other sections, the speed limit outside of populated areas is 100 km/h in summer, and 90 km/h in winter. The permitted speed along Ādaži is 80 km/h, in all other sections outside the populated areas the permitted speed is 90 km/h.

Traffic edit

In the section until the bridge over Gauja, the road is used by about 27,000 cars a day, until the end of the Saulkrasti bypass, it's used by about 9,000 cars a day, and in the remaining part until the border, traffic intenstity reaches no more than 7,000 cars a day. Overall, the average AADT on the A1 in 2016 was 10655 cars per day.[1][2]

There are 7 stationary speed cameras installed on the highway. In 2023, it is planned to start using average speed control radars in Latvia, one of which will be located before the Saulkrasti turn, in the section 13.4 - 20.0 km.[3]

History edit

After Latvia's accession to the European Union in 2004, the first six kilometers until the intersection with P1 were reconstructed, widening the carriageway to 11.5 meters wide (in some places up to 12 meters), constructing sidewalks and bicycle lanes, reducing the number of exits, constructing parallel traffic roads, and reconstructing the bridge over the railway. In the same year, the section from the Gauja bridge until Lilaste was reconstructed. In this section too, the carriageway was widened to 11.5 meters wide, intersections with the most important access roads were reconstructed, and a pedestrian/cyclist bridge was built over the highway.

From July 2005 to September 2007, the construction of the Saulkrasti bypass took place. As part of the project, twenty kilometers of new roads, seven two-level road overpasses, two railway bridges, two pedestrian tunnels, several noise barriers, 13 km of access roads, as well as almost five kilometers of bicycle paths were built. The total cost of the project was 113 million euros, of which 36% (40 million euros) was co-financed by the EU Cohesion Fund.[4][5][6] The 40-kilometer section between the Saulkrasti bypass and Svētciems was also reconstructed. In the course of the construction works, the most important intersections were reconstructed, and a three-kilometer-long footpath was also built.

In January of 2015, a tender was announced for the surface restoration of the A1 section Riga-Ādaži (0.0-6.3 km),[7] and in February, reconstruction of the section Salacgrīva-Estonian border (89.4-101.4 km) was announced.

In May 2018, the restoration of the road surface was started in a 33-kilometer section from Dunta to Svētciems. The project cost a total of 5,35 million euros, which was fully financed by the state budget.[8]

In June 2020, the restoration of the road surface on the Saulkrasti began. The construction works were carried out by SIA Via for a contract price of 2.2 million euros, which was fully financed by the state budget.[9]

In order to relieve Baltezers and Ādaži from the heavy traffic, a new Skulte - Vangaži highway was considered in 2021, which would be built parallel to the Rail Baltica railway on the eastern side of the Ādaži military base. The new highway would have separate lanes, and a speed limit of 130 km/h. However, due to high construction prices, significant impact on the environment and strong public objections, in August 2022 VSIA Latvijas valsts ceļi decided not to proceed with the project.

Future edit

After a 2020 inspection of the Salaca bridge in Salacgrīva, it was found that the bridge, which was built in 1960, is in a critical state. Therefore, for safety reasons, traffic across the bridge is currently regulated by traffic lights, there are weight restrictions, and a distance of 30m must be kept between vehicles. It is expected that the development of the construction project for a new bridge will be completed at the end of 2022, so that construction can start in 2023. During the reconstruction of the bridge, a 6m wide temporary bypass bridge will be built. The width of the new bridge will be 14.5m, with two 4m wide driving lanes and two 2.5m wide sidewalks on the sides of the roadway. The construction project is currently being carried out by SIA Projekts 3; the contract price is 185 thousand euros, 30% of which (55 thousand euros) is financed by the municipality of Salacgriva.[10][11][12]

Due to heavy traffic, it is planned to construct a two-level interchange on the highway near Ādaži at the intersection with P1, in order to provide vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists with safe and unobstructed access to Carnikava and Ādaži. The development of the construction project began in 2022. It is planned that the construction of the interchange will take place no earlier than in 2024.[13]

Crossing roads edit

Cities and towns nearby edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ . 2019-04-08. Archived from the original on 2019-04-08. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  2. ^ "Satiksmes intensitāte". Latvijas Valsts Ceļi (in Latvian). Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  3. ^ "Pēc četriem mēnešiem sāks darboties pirmais vidējā ātruma kontroles posms". Latvijas Valsts Ceļi (in Latvian). 2022-09-13. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  4. ^ "Saulkrastu apvedceļš - Ceļuprojekts" (in Latvian). 2020-03-15. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  5. ^ "Piejūras kūrortpilsēta gūst labumu no lielās automaģistrāles-Projekti". ec.europa.eu (in Latvian). Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  6. ^ "Saulkrastu apvedceļš ieguvis reālus apveidus". Auto pasaulē (in Latvian). 2006-07-19. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  7. ^ . 2016-03-15. Archived from the original on 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2022-11-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ . 2020-08-10. Archived from the original on 2020-08-10. Retrieved 2022-11-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  9. ^ "Sākas 2,2 miljonus eiro vērti Saulkrastu apvedceļa remontdarbi". Dienas Bizness (in Latvian). Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  10. ^ "Elektronisko iepirkumu sistēma". www.eis.gov.lv. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  11. ^ dome, Alojas novada (2021-08-04). "Par Salacas tilta remontu Salacgrīvā". Alojas administrācija (in Latvian). Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  12. ^ "Uzsākta Salacas tilta projektēšana | Limbažu novada pašvaldība". www.limbazunovads.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  13. ^ "Projektēs Tallinas šosejas divlīmeņu šķērsojumu pie Ādažiem". Latvijas Valsts Ceļi (in Latvian). 2022-04-01. Retrieved 2022-11-14.

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The A1 highway Riga Baltezers Border of Estonia Ainazi also known as the Tallinn highway is a national road in Latvia which connects the Riga bypass with the Estonian border at Ainazi The highway continues in Estonia as highway 4 until Tallinn A1 is fully covered in asphalt and its length in Latvia is 101 7 km The highway is part of European route E67 and starting from Lilaste until the Estonian border does not move further than 6 km from the coast of the Baltic sea A1Tallinas sosejaThe A1 highway near Skulte Route informationPart of E67Length102 km 63 mi Major junctionsFromRigaToEstonia E67 T4LocationCountryLatviaHighway systemNational Roads in Latvia A 15 A 2On the Saulkrasti bypass and other sections the speed limit outside of populated areas is 100 km h in summer and 90 km h in winter The permitted speed along Adazi is 80 km h in all other sections outside the populated areas the permitted speed is 90 km h Contents 1 Traffic 2 History 3 Future 4 Crossing roads 5 Cities and towns nearby 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksTraffic editIn the section until the bridge over Gauja the road is used by about 27 000 cars a day until the end of the Saulkrasti bypass it s used by about 9 000 cars a day and in the remaining part until the border traffic intenstity reaches no more than 7 000 cars a day Overall the average AADT on the A1 in 2016 was 10655 cars per day 1 2 There are 7 stationary speed cameras installed on the highway In 2023 it is planned to start using average speed control radars in Latvia one of which will be located before the Saulkrasti turn in the section 13 4 20 0 km 3 History editAfter Latvia s accession to the European Union in 2004 the first six kilometers until the intersection with P1 were reconstructed widening the carriageway to 11 5 meters wide in some places up to 12 meters constructing sidewalks and bicycle lanes reducing the number of exits constructing parallel traffic roads and reconstructing the bridge over the railway In the same year the section from the Gauja bridge until Lilaste was reconstructed In this section too the carriageway was widened to 11 5 meters wide intersections with the most important access roads were reconstructed and a pedestrian cyclist bridge was built over the highway From July 2005 to September 2007 the construction of the Saulkrasti bypass took place As part of the project twenty kilometers of new roads seven two level road overpasses two railway bridges two pedestrian tunnels several noise barriers 13 km of access roads as well as almost five kilometers of bicycle paths were built The total cost of the project was 113 million euros of which 36 40 million euros was co financed by the EU Cohesion Fund 4 5 6 The 40 kilometer section between the Saulkrasti bypass and Svetciems was also reconstructed In the course of the construction works the most important intersections were reconstructed and a three kilometer long footpath was also built In January of 2015 a tender was announced for the surface restoration of the A1 section Riga Adazi 0 0 6 3 km 7 and in February reconstruction of the section Salacgriva Estonian border 89 4 101 4 km was announced In May 2018 the restoration of the road surface was started in a 33 kilometer section from Dunta to Svetciems The project cost a total of 5 35 million euros which was fully financed by the state budget 8 In June 2020 the restoration of the road surface on the Saulkrasti began The construction works were carried out by SIA Via for a contract price of 2 2 million euros which was fully financed by the state budget 9 In order to relieve Baltezers and Adazi from the heavy traffic a new Skulte Vangazi highway was considered in 2021 which would be built parallel to the Rail Baltica railway on the eastern side of the Adazi military base The new highway would have separate lanes and a speed limit of 130 km h However due to high construction prices significant impact on the environment and strong public objections in August 2022 VSIA Latvijas valsts celi decided not to proceed with the project Future editAfter a 2020 inspection of the Salaca bridge in Salacgriva it was found that the bridge which was built in 1960 is in a critical state Therefore for safety reasons traffic across the bridge is currently regulated by traffic lights there are weight restrictions and a distance of 30m must be kept between vehicles It is expected that the development of the construction project for a new bridge will be completed at the end of 2022 so that construction can start in 2023 During the reconstruction of the bridge a 6m wide temporary bypass bridge will be built The width of the new bridge will be 14 5m with two 4m wide driving lanes and two 2 5m wide sidewalks on the sides of the roadway The construction project is currently being carried out by SIA Projekts 3 the contract price is 185 thousand euros 30 of which 55 thousand euros is financed by the municipality of Salacgriva 10 11 12 Due to heavy traffic it is planned to construct a two level interchange on the highway near Adazi at the intersection with P1 in order to provide vehicles pedestrians and cyclists with safe and unobstructed access to Carnikava and Adazi The development of the construction project began in 2022 It is planned that the construction of the interchange will take place no earlier than in 2024 13 Crossing roads editThis article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table Please consult this guideline for information on how to create one Please improve this article if you can November 2021 A2 P1 P6 P53 P11 P12 P15Cities and towns nearby editRiga Baltezers Adazi Lilaste Saulkrasti Zvejniekciems Dunte Jelgavkrasti Svetciems Salacgriva Kuivizi AinaziGallery edit nbsp A1 near Adazi nbsp A1 in 1910 at Salacgriva nbsp A1 crossing Lilaste river nbsp Sign showing the construction of Saulkrasti bypass in 2006 References edit Informacija un dati Latvijas Valsts celi Latvijas Valsts celi 2019 04 08 Archived from the original on 2019 04 08 Retrieved 2022 11 14 Satiksmes intensitate Latvijas Valsts Celi in Latvian Retrieved 2022 11 14 Pec cetriem menesiem saks darboties pirmais videja atruma kontroles posms Latvijas Valsts Celi in Latvian 2022 09 13 Retrieved 2022 11 14 Saulkrastu apvedcels Celuprojekts in Latvian 2020 03 15 Retrieved 2022 11 14 Piejuras kurortpilseta gust labumu no lielas automagistrales Projekti ec europa eu in Latvian Retrieved 2022 11 14 Saulkrastu apvedcels ieguvis realus apveidus Auto pasaule in Latvian 2006 07 19 Retrieved 2022 11 14 Iepirkumu uzraudzibas birojs 2016 03 15 Archived from the original on 2016 03 15 Retrieved 2022 11 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Uz Tallinas sosejas no Duntes lidz Svetciemam atjaunos cela virskartu Latvijas Valsts celi Latvijas Valsts celi 2020 08 10 Archived from the original on 2020 08 10 Retrieved 2022 11 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Sakas 2 2 miljonus eiro verti Saulkrastu apvedcela remontdarbi Dienas Bizness in Latvian Retrieved 2022 11 14 Elektronisko iepirkumu sistema www eis gov lv Retrieved 2022 11 14 dome Alojas novada 2021 08 04 Par Salacas tilta remontu Salacgriva Alojas administracija in Latvian Retrieved 2022 11 14 Uzsakta Salacas tilta projektesana Limbazu novada pasvaldiba www limbazunovads lv in Latvian Retrieved 2022 11 14 Projektes Tallinas sosejas divlimenu skersojumu pie Adaziem Latvijas Valsts Celi in Latvian 2022 04 01 Retrieved 2022 11 14 External links editAutocels A1 in Google Maps permanent dead link 57 26 29 N 24 25 46 E 57 441502 N 24 429575 E 57 441502 24 429575 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A1 road Latvia amp oldid 1192390228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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