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State Road 22 (Serbia)

State Road 22, commonly known as Ibar Highway (Serbian: Ибарска магистрала, romanizedIbarska magistrala), is an IB-class road, connecting Belgrade with Šumadija and Western Serbia and finally with Montenegro at Špiljani border crossing.

State Road 22
Serbian: Državni put IB reda 22
Serbian Cyrillic: Државни пут IБ реда 22
Ibar Highway
Route information
Part of E763 BelgradePreljina
E761 Preljina – Kraljevo
E65 E80 Bregovi – Mehov Krš
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije"
Length297.987 km (185.161 mi)
Major junctions
FromBelgrade E75
Major intersections
ToSerbiaMontenegro border at Mehov Krš E-65 E-80
Location
CountrySerbia
DistrictsCity of Belgrade, Kolubara, Moravica, Raška
Highway system
21 23

It starts with Orlovača interchange in Belgrade's municipality of Čukarica and is going through several major municipalities such as Ljig, Gornji Milanovac, Preljina (town in the municipality of Čačak), Kraljevo and Novi Pazar. In the southern section, highway goes in parallel to the upper course of the river Ibar, hence the name.

Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 22 and M 2 (before 2012) / A2, A4, 15 and 32 (after 2012).[1][2]

The road is a part of the following European routes: E65 and E80 (Bregovi – Mehov Krš), E761 (Preljina – Kraljevo) and E763 (Belgrade – Preljina).

Motorway alternative

In order to provide the safer and faster traffic link of Belgrade with Western Serbia and Montenegrin coast, and to alleviate the dangers of the Ibar Highway, the new A2 motorway is under construction from Čačak to border with Montenegro. The section from Belgrade bypass to Čačak was completed in 2019, and since then the traffic over the highway on section from Belgrade to Čačak was significantly reduced.[3]

Accident statistics

A single-lane carriageway, it bears heavy car and truck traffic between major cities of Belgrade, Čačak, Kraljevo and Novi Pazar, as well as transit traffic towards Montenegro, and occasional agricultural machinery is not unseen. If features long stretches of straight road interrupted by dangerous curves. Speeding, DUI and other traffic offences are major causes of accidents, most of them occurring during the night.[4]

In three-year span from 2017 to 2019, a total of 1,736 traffic accidents happened on its route, with 86 deaths and 1,619 injured people.[3]

Before the completion of motorway on section from Belgrade to Čačak, with more than 18,000 vehicles passing the highway daily (as of 2016), it was one of the most frequent roads in Serbia.[5] Often called the "black highway", it is considered the most dangerous road in Serbia, averaging several hundreds traffic accidents annually.[6][7][8]

Sections

Section number Length Distance Section name
02201 7.520 km (4.673 mi)/1.641 km (1.020 mi) 7.520 km (4.673 mi) Orlovača interchange – Ripanj
02202 2.156 km (1.340 mi) 9.676 km (6.012 mi) Ripanj – Lipovička šuma (Barajevo)
02203 2.744 km (1.705 mi) 12.420 km (7.717 mi) Lipovička šuma (Barajevo) – Lipovička šuma (Velika Moštanica)
02204 3.074 km (1.910 mi) 15.494 km (9.628 mi) Lipovička šuma (Velika Moštanica) – Meljak (Barajevo)
02205 0.556 km (0.345 mi) 16.050 km (9.973 mi) Meljak (Barajevo) – Meljak (Vranić)
02206 12.713 km (7.899 mi) 28.763 km (17.872 mi) Meljak (Vranić) – Stepojevac (Draževac)
02207 0.978 km (0.608 mi) 29.741 km (18.480 mi) Stepojevac (Draževac) – Stepojevac (Veliki Crljeni)
02208 13.787 km (8.567 mi) 43.528 km (27.047 mi) Stepojevac (Veliki Crljeni) – Lazarevac (Ibar Road)
02209 4.486 km (2.787 mi) 48.014 km (29.835 mi) Lazarevac (Ibar Road) – Ćelije (overlap with  )
02210 4.128 km (2.565 mi) 52.142 km (32.400 mi) Ćelije – Županjac
02211 6.364 km (3.954 mi) 58.506 km (36.354 mi) Županjac – Dudovica
02212 8.800 km (5.468 mi) 67.306 km (41.822 mi) Dudovica – Poljanice
02213 1.571 km (0.976 mi) 68.877 km (42.798 mi) Poljanice – Ljig
02214 3.075 km (1.911 mi) 71.952 km (44.709 mi) Ljig – Kadina Luka
02215 5.704 km (3.544 mi) 77.656 km (48.253 mi) Kadina Luka – Dići
02216 9.679 km (6.014 mi) 87.335 km (54.267 mi) Dići – Ugrinovci
02217 10.739 km (6.673 mi) 98.074 km (60.940 mi) Ugrinovci – Bućin Grob
02218 9.572 km (5.948 mi) 107.646 km (66.888 mi) Bućin Grob – Gornji Milanovac (Nevade)
02219 2.650 km (1.647 mi) 110.296 km (68.535 mi) Gornji Milanovac (Nevade) – Gornji Milanovac
02220 15.236 km (9.467 mi) 125.532 km (78.002 mi) Gornji Milanovac – Preljina
02221 12.205 km (7.584 mi) 137.737 km (85.586 mi) Preljina – Mrčajevci (overlap with  )
02222 19.942 km (12.391 mi) 157.679 km (97.977 mi) Mrčajevci – Kraljevo (overlap with  )
02223 0.191 km (0.119 mi) 157.870 km (98.096 mi) Kraljevo – Kraljevo (Jarčujak)
02224 6.771 km (4.207 mi) 164.641 km (102.303 mi) Kraljevo (Jarčujak) – Mataruška Banja
02225 39.053 km (24.266 mi) 203.694 km (126.570 mi) Mataruška Banja – Ušće
02226 5.234 km (3.252 mi) 208.928 km (129.822 mi) Ušće – Bare
02227 9.575 km (5.950 mi) 218.503 km (135.771 mi) Bare – Biljanovac
02228 8.238 km (5.119 mi) 226.741 km (140.890 mi) Biljanovac – Brvenik
02229 9.176 km (5.702 mi) 235.917 km (146.592 mi) Brvenik – Raška (Kosovska Mitrovica)
02230 0.554 km (0.344 mi) 236.471 km (146.936 mi) Raška (Kosovska Mitrovica) – Raška (Kuti)
02231 17.420 km (10.824 mi) 253.891 km (157.761 mi) Raška (Kuti) – Novi Pazar (Banja)
02232 0.333 km (0.207 mi) 254.224 km (157.967 mi) Novi Pazar (Banja) – Novi Pazar
02233 3.454 km (2.146 mi) 257.678 km (160.114 mi) Novi Pazar – Novi Pazar (Brđani)
02234 24.390 km (15.155 mi) 282.068 km (175.269 mi) Novi Pazar (Brđani) – Ribariće (overlap with  )
02235 12.562 km (7.806 mi) 294.630 km (183.075 mi) Ribariće – Bregovi
02236 3.357 km (2.086 mi) 297.987 km (185.161 mi) Bregovi – SerbiaMontenegro border (Špiljani)

See also

References

  1. ^ "National road categorization regulation – Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia no. 105/2013 and 119/2013" (PDF). Serbian Spatial Planners Association (in Serbian).
  2. ^ "Link between actual and previous section and road markings" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
  3. ^ a b Petrović, Aleksandra (14 June 2020). "Koliko je opasna Ibarska magistrala" (in Serbian). Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Ibarska - drum smrti". Večernje Novosti. 2 July 2014.
  5. ^ Popović, Marko (19 September 2016). "VICE: Magistrala". b92.net (in Serbian). vice.com. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  6. ^ Keranović, Maja (28 July 2009). "Cela Ibarska crna saobraćajna tačka". blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Ibarska magistrala odnosi ljudske živote". novosti.rs (in Serbian). 28 June 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Gde su crne tačke na Ibarskoj". b92.net (in Serbian). 11 August 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2016.

External links

  • Official website – Roads of Serbia (Putevi Srbije)
  • Official website – Corridors of Serbia (Koridori Srbije) (Serbian)
  • Map of Serbian main and regional roads

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State Road 22 commonly known as Ibar Highway Serbian Ibarska magistrala romanized Ibarska magistrala is an IB class road connecting Belgrade with Sumadija and Western Serbia and finally with Montenegro at Spiljani border crossing State Road 22Serbian Drzavni put IB reda 22Serbian Cyrillic Drzhavni put IB reda 22Ibar HighwayRoute informationPart of E763 Belgrade Preljina E761 Preljina Kraljevo E65 E80 Bregovi Mehov KrsMaintained by JP Putevi Srbije Length297 987 km 185 161 mi Major junctionsFromBelgrade E75Major intersections346 near Sremcica 147 near Guncati 343 near Meljak 344 in Meljak 148 in Stepojevac 27 near Lazarevac 175 near Celije 150 near Ljig A2 in Dici 360 in Dici 152 near Rudnik 177 near Gornji Milanovac 23 in Preljina 46 in Mrcajevci 179 in Kraljevo 410 near Mataruska Banja 30 in Usce 411 near Usce 207 in Biljanovac 412 in Brvenik 31 near Raska 198 in Raska 29 in Novi Pazar 206 in Novi Pazar 32 in Ribarice 203 near BregoviToSerbia Montenegro border at Mehov Krs E 65 E 80LocationCountrySerbiaDistrictsCity of Belgrade Kolubara Moravica RaskaHighway systemRoads in SerbiaMotorways 21 23It starts with Orlovaca interchange in Belgrade s municipality of Cukarica and is going through several major municipalities such as Ljig Gornji Milanovac Preljina town in the municipality of Cacak Kraljevo and Novi Pazar In the southern section highway goes in parallel to the upper course of the river Ibar hence the name Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013 the route wore the following names M 22 and M 2 before 2012 A2 A4 15 and 32 after 2012 1 2 The road is a part of the following European routes E65 and E80 Bregovi Mehov Krs E761 Preljina Kraljevo and E763 Belgrade Preljina Contents 1 Motorway alternative 2 Accident statistics 3 Sections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMotorway alternative EditMain article A2 motorway Serbia In order to provide the safer and faster traffic link of Belgrade with Western Serbia and Montenegrin coast and to alleviate the dangers of the Ibar Highway the new A2 motorway is under construction from Cacak to border with Montenegro The section from Belgrade bypass to Cacak was completed in 2019 and since then the traffic over the highway on section from Belgrade to Cacak was significantly reduced 3 Accident statistics EditA single lane carriageway it bears heavy car and truck traffic between major cities of Belgrade Cacak Kraljevo and Novi Pazar as well as transit traffic towards Montenegro and occasional agricultural machinery is not unseen If features long stretches of straight road interrupted by dangerous curves Speeding DUI and other traffic offences are major causes of accidents most of them occurring during the night 4 In three year span from 2017 to 2019 a total of 1 736 traffic accidents happened on its route with 86 deaths and 1 619 injured people 3 Before the completion of motorway on section from Belgrade to Cacak with more than 18 000 vehicles passing the highway daily as of 2016 it was one of the most frequent roads in Serbia 5 Often called the black highway it is considered the most dangerous road in Serbia averaging several hundreds traffic accidents annually 6 7 8 Sections 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 Section number Length Distance Section name02201 7 520 km 4 673 mi 1 641 km 1 020 mi 7 520 km 4 673 mi Orlovaca interchange Ripanj02202 2 156 km 1 340 mi 9 676 km 6 012 mi Ripanj Lipovicka suma Barajevo 02203 2 744 km 1 705 mi 12 420 km 7 717 mi Lipovicka suma Barajevo Lipovicka suma Velika Mostanica 02204 3 074 km 1 910 mi 15 494 km 9 628 mi Lipovicka suma Velika Mostanica Meljak Barajevo 02205 0 556 km 0 345 mi 16 050 km 9 973 mi Meljak Barajevo Meljak Vranic 02206 12 713 km 7 899 mi 28 763 km 17 872 mi Meljak Vranic Stepojevac Drazevac 02207 0 978 km 0 608 mi 29 741 km 18 480 mi Stepojevac Drazevac Stepojevac Veliki Crljeni 02208 13 787 km 8 567 mi 43 528 km 27 047 mi Stepojevac Veliki Crljeni Lazarevac Ibar Road 02209 4 486 km 2 787 mi 48 014 km 29 835 mi Lazarevac Ibar Road Celije overlap with 02210 4 128 km 2 565 mi 52 142 km 32 400 mi Celije Zupanjac02211 6 364 km 3 954 mi 58 506 km 36 354 mi Zupanjac Dudovica02212 8 800 km 5 468 mi 67 306 km 41 822 mi Dudovica Poljanice02213 1 571 km 0 976 mi 68 877 km 42 798 mi Poljanice Ljig02214 3 075 km 1 911 mi 71 952 km 44 709 mi Ljig Kadina Luka02215 5 704 km 3 544 mi 77 656 km 48 253 mi Kadina Luka Dici02216 9 679 km 6 014 mi 87 335 km 54 267 mi Dici Ugrinovci02217 10 739 km 6 673 mi 98 074 km 60 940 mi Ugrinovci Bucin Grob02218 9 572 km 5 948 mi 107 646 km 66 888 mi Bucin Grob Gornji Milanovac Nevade 02219 2 650 km 1 647 mi 110 296 km 68 535 mi Gornji Milanovac Nevade Gornji Milanovac02220 15 236 km 9 467 mi 125 532 km 78 002 mi Gornji Milanovac Preljina02221 12 205 km 7 584 mi 137 737 km 85 586 mi Preljina Mrcajevci overlap with 02222 19 942 km 12 391 mi 157 679 km 97 977 mi Mrcajevci Kraljevo overlap with 02223 0 191 km 0 119 mi 157 870 km 98 096 mi Kraljevo Kraljevo Jarcujak 02224 6 771 km 4 207 mi 164 641 km 102 303 mi Kraljevo Jarcujak Mataruska Banja02225 39 053 km 24 266 mi 203 694 km 126 570 mi Mataruska Banja Usce02226 5 234 km 3 252 mi 208 928 km 129 822 mi Usce Bare02227 9 575 km 5 950 mi 218 503 km 135 771 mi Bare Biljanovac02228 8 238 km 5 119 mi 226 741 km 140 890 mi Biljanovac Brvenik02229 9 176 km 5 702 mi 235 917 km 146 592 mi Brvenik Raska Kosovska Mitrovica 02230 0 554 km 0 344 mi 236 471 km 146 936 mi Raska Kosovska Mitrovica Raska Kuti 02231 17 420 km 10 824 mi 253 891 km 157 761 mi Raska Kuti Novi Pazar Banja 02232 0 333 km 0 207 mi 254 224 km 157 967 mi Novi Pazar Banja Novi Pazar02233 3 454 km 2 146 mi 257 678 km 160 114 mi Novi Pazar Novi Pazar Brđani 02234 24 390 km 15 155 mi 282 068 km 175 269 mi Novi Pazar Brđani Ribarice overlap with 02235 12 562 km 7 806 mi 294 630 km 183 075 mi Ribarice Bregovi02236 3 357 km 2 086 mi 297 987 km 185 161 mi Bregovi Serbia Montenegro border Spiljani See also EditRoads in Serbia European route E65 European route E80 European route E761 European route E763References Edit National road categorization regulation Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia no 105 2013 and 119 2013 PDF Serbian Spatial Planners Association in Serbian Link between actual and previous section and road markings PDF Putevi Srbije in Serbian a b Petrovic Aleksandra 14 June 2020 Koliko je opasna Ibarska magistrala in Serbian Retrieved 18 July 2020 Ibarska drum smrti Vecernje Novosti 2 July 2014 Popovic Marko 19 September 2016 VICE Magistrala b92 net in Serbian vice com Retrieved 27 September 2016 Keranovic Maja 28 July 2009 Cela Ibarska crna saobracajna tacka blic rs in Serbian Retrieved 19 September 2016 Ibarska magistrala odnosi ljudske zivote novosti rs in Serbian 28 June 2013 Retrieved 19 September 2016 Gde su crne tacke na Ibarskoj b92 net in Serbian 11 August 2013 Retrieved 19 September 2016 External links EditOfficial website Roads of Serbia Putevi Srbije Official website Corridors of Serbia Koridori Srbije Serbian Map of Serbian main and regional roads Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title State Road 22 Serbia amp oldid 1088431133, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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