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Roads in Romania

Public roads in Romania are ranked according to importance and traffic as follows:

  • motorways (autostradă – pl. autostrăzi) – colour: green; designation: A followed by one or two digits
  • expressways (drum expres – pl. drumuri expres) – colour: red; designation: DEx followed by one or two digits and an optional letter
  • national road (drum național – pl. drumuri naționale) – colour: red; designation: DN followed by one or two digits and an optional letter
  • county road (drum județean – pl. drumuri județene) – colour: blue; designation: DJ followed by three digits and an optional letter; unique numbers per county
  • local road (drum comunal – pl. drumuri comunale) – colour: yellow; designated DC followed by a number and an optional letter; unique numbers per county
Romania's National Road Network
Road network in Romania by quality (since 2 January 2020)

Some of the national roads are part of the European route scheme. European routes passing through Romania: E58; E60; E70; E85; E79; E81; E68; E87 (Class A); E574; E576; E581; E583; E671; E771.

As of 31 December 2021, public roads totaled 86,199 km (53,562 mi): 17,530 km (20.3%) national roads, 35,096 km (40.7%) county roads and 33,573 km (39%) local roads.[1]

From the point of view of the type of cover, the structure of the public road network registers at the end of 2019 was: 38,166 km (44.2%) modernized roads (92.8% with asphalt pavements of heavy/medium type and 7.8% with concrete), 21,365 km (24.7%) with light asphalt road clothing, 17,831 km (20.6%) cobblestone roads and 9,021 km (10.5%) dirt roads.[2] Of all cobblestone and dirt roads 73% are local roads.[2]

Regarding the technical condition, 13,411 km (35.1%) of modernized roads and 9,217 km (43.1%) of roads with light road clothing have exceeded their "service life".[2]

Motorways edit

Development of the overall length (at the end of):

Total length of highways in use in Romania
Year 1972 1987 2000 2002 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 nov 2023
Length in km 96 113 113* 113* 228 262 262* 304 332 390 530 635 685 711 732 748 806 850 914 946 996 1017

Motorways are identified by A followed by a number. As of September 2023, Romania has 1008 km of motorway in use, with another 199 km under construction.[3] In recent years, a master plan for the national motorway network has been developed and many works have begun around the country,[4] which will result in significant changes by 2015,[5] and eventually by 2022.[6]

There are few tolls for using roads in Romania. There is one at the Giurgeni – Vadu Oii Bridge over the river Danube on highway DN2A at Vadu Oii and one at the Cernavodă Bridge, on the A2 motorway, a 17 km long section between Fetești and Cernavodă which consists of two road/railway bridges. Nevertheless, every owner of a car that uses a motorway (A) or a national road (DN) in Romania must purchase a vignette (rovinietă) from any of the main petrol stations or at any post office throughout the country.[7]

Trunk Motorway Route Planned (km) / Built (km) Remarks
  A 0 Beltway around Bucharest 100 / 9.5 South Ring Road Motorway (48 km) under construction as of 2020. Construction contracts for 5 of the 7 segments have been signed, with first openings due in 2023.
  A 1 BucharestPiteștiSibiuDevaLugojTimișoaraAradNădlacHungary 580 / 461 Bucharest – Pitești (110 km), Boița – Coșevița (188 km), Margina – Nădlac (159 km) sections are operational. Between Boița–Nădlac, the tunnels from Holdea–Margina are under construction. The Boița–Sibiu section was opened at the end of 2022.
  A 2 BucharestFeteștiCernavodăConstanța 203 / 203 Operational on the entire length; first fully completed Romanian motorway.
  A 3 BucharestPloieștiBrașovSighișoaraTârgu MureșCluj-NapocaZalăuOradeaBorșHungary 596 / 185 Bucharest – Ploiești (62.5 km), Râṣnov – Cristian (6.3 km), Câmpia Turzii – Nădășelu (61.5 km), Târgu Mureş – Chețani (36.1 km) and Oradea – Borș (5.4 km) sectors are operational. The exits to DN73 at Cristian and DN15 at Târgu Mureș, while not part of A3, are built to expressway standards. Status of the Făgăraș–Târgu Mureș section (108 km) remains unclear.
  A 4
DEx4
OvidiuAgigeaMangaliaVama VecheBulgaria 270 / 22 Constanța bypass complete as motorway and in use. Brăila–Constanța and Agigea – Vama Veche planned as expressway sections. The Brăila–Jijila section (19.095 km) is under construction, including the Brăila Bridge, and is likely to be extended with the Techirghiol bypass in the near future.
  A 5 BucharestGiurgiuBulgaria ~55 / 0 Status unclear; "A5" originally used on Sibiu - Brașov.
  A 6 Junction with A1 near LugojDrobeta-Turnu SeverinCraiovaAlexandriaBucharest 450 / 11 Operational between the junction with A1 and the Lugoj bypass.[8] Feasibility studies for Bucharest - Alexandria, Filiasi - Drobeta-Turnu Severin - Drobeta-Turnu Severin - Lugoj sections have been tendered.
  A 7
DEx7
Junction with A3 near PloieștiBacăuSuceavaSiretUkraine 436 / 16 Bacău bypass (16 km) is operational. First contracts signed in 2022, with the earliest opening likely in 2024. Contracts for all sections from Ploiești to Pașcani have been tendered or signed, with funding mandating to be fully complete by 2026. Pașcani–Suceava–Siret segment is in planning phases, with the last segment from Milișăuți (near Rădăuți) to Siret possibly being designated as expressway.[9]
  A 8 Junction with A3 near Târgu Mureș – Sovata – Târgu Neamț – Junction with A7PașcaniIașiUngheniMoldova 311 / 0 East-West motorway between Transylvania and Moldavia initially estimated to be first open in 2009. Feasibility studies conducted in 2009–2011; Feasibility studies revision and update contracted in 2015. First contracts to be tendered in 2023, and first openings by 2026. Planned to be completed by 2030.[10]
  A 9 Junction with A1 near TimișoaraMoravițaSerbia 92 / 0 Intended to connect Timișoara to Serbia's motorway network, with possible first tendered construction contracts in 2023.
  A 10 Junction with A1 near SebeșAlba Iulia – junction with A3 near Turda 70 / 70 Operational on the entire length since 2021.[11]
  A 11
DEx11
Junction with A1 near AradOradea – junction with A3 near Biharia 118 / 2 Only junction with A1 operational. The first expressway segment (Oradea bypass) likely to be opened in 2023. Additional tendering planned for 2023. The Oradea West bypass (18.96 km) is under construction, of which 16.035 km between Sântandrei - Biharia (A3) forms DEx11.
  A 13 Junction with A1 near SibiuFăgărașBrașovSfântu GheorgheOnești – junction with A7 near Răcăciuni 280 / 0 Mentioned in the 2014 Masterplan;[12] intended as a link between southern Transylvania and Moldavia. First segments of the Sibiu-Brașov section were tendered in 2022; the other segments are in planning stages.
  A 14
DEx14
Junction with A7 near BotoșaniSuceavaVatra DorneiBistrița – junction of A15 near DejBaia MareSatu MareOarHungary 436 / 9 The Satu Mare bypass was opened to expressway standards in 2022, 8.672 km being part of DEx14. Feasibility studies being completed for Satu Mare–Oar section, with likely tendering in 2023. Feasibility studies for Suceava–Baia Mare–Satu Mare (390 km) are in early planning stages, likely to be mostly built as expressways.

Expressways edit

Planned expressways according to CNADNR (Romanian National Company of Motorways and National Roads):[12][13]

Expressway Name Route Length (km) / in use (km) Remarks
DEx6 Danube Junction with A4 near BrăilaGalați 11 / 0 Tendered in 2021; likely opening date in late 2023-2024.
  DEx12 Oltenia PiteștiSlatinaBalșCraiova 121 / 39 Initially intended to be constructed as a motorway. The first segment opened in 2022, with only Valea Mare–Spineni operational. All remaining segments are under construction.
DEx4 Someș Petreștii de Jos – Cluj-NapocaGherlaDej 75 / 0 First segment intended to be built is Petreștii de Jos - Tureni.
Muntenia Buzău – Făurei –Brăila 98 / 0 The triangle with A7 is closed by the Milcovia expressway. Undergoing feasibility studies.
Milcovia Brăila – Slobozia Ciorăști (Focșani) 79 / 0 The triangle with A7 is closed by the Muntenia expressway. Undergoing feasibility studies.
DEx1 Bessarabia MărășeștiBârladAlbița 160 / 0 Intended as a connection between Bucharest and Chișinău. Was a government priority around 2010, but was disfavored towards the A8 project, and unlikely to have built segments in the near future.
Vlad the Impaler GăeștiTârgoviștePloiești 76 / 0 The triangle with A7 is closed with the DX18, named Milcovia highway. Undergoing feasibility studies.
Bistrița Bereşti-Bistriţa (Bacău) – Piatra Neamț 52 / 0 Undergoing feasibility studies.
Jiu CraiovaFiliașiTârgu Jiu 110 / 0 Will overlap A6 between Craiova - Filiași. Undergoing feasibility studies.

European routes edit

Total length of European routes in Romania at the end of 2019 is 6,176 km (3837.5 mi).[2]

Class A edit

Map of European routes passing through Romania

Class B edit

National roads edit

 
National road network

Total length (including European routes and Highways) of National Roads in 2019 is 17,873 km (11105.77 mi),[2] an increase from 17,272 km (10,732 mi) in 2015.[15] The majority of National Roads (DN) are single carriageway, with only 12.5% being dual carriageway.[2] A major problem being that many National Roads (drumuri naționale) have no ring roads around cities and towns, disrupting the traffic flow (i.e. making traffic condition more difficult).

In 2019 16,088 km (9,996 mi) of National Roads are asphalt concrete roads of heavy/medium type, 880 km (546.8 mi) concrete roads and 720 km (447 mi) of light asphalt road "clothing".[2] 54.7% of heavy/medium roads and 79.4% of light asphalt roads have exceeded their "service life" and are in need of some form of repair or replacement.[2]

Seven one-digit national roads start off in Bucharest in a radial pattern.[3]

Trunk roads edit

National Road Route Length (km) European System
  DN1 BucharestPloieștiBrașovFăgărașSibiuAlba IuliaTurdaCluj-NapocaOradeaBorș –> Hungary 642   E60 (Bucharest – Brașov)
  E68 (Brașov – Tălmaciu)
E68/E81 (Tălmaciu – Sebeș)
  E81 (Sebeș – Turda)
E60/E81 (Turda – Cluj-Napoca)
  E60 (Cluj-Napoca – Oradea)
  DN2 BucharestUrziceniBuzăuFocșaniBacăuRomanFălticeniSuceavaSiret –> Ukraine 482   E85 (entire route)
  DN3 BucharestFunduleaLehliu GarăCălărașiOstrovBasarabiConstanța 260
  DN4 BucharestOltenița 72
  DN5 BucharestGiurgiu –> Bulgaria 65   E70 (entire route)
  E85 (entire route)
  DN6 BucharestAlexandriaCaracalCraiovaDrobeta-Turnu SeverinCaransebeșLugojTimișoaraSânnicolau MareCenad –> Hungary 639   E70 (Bucharest – Timișoara)
  DN7 BucharestGăeștiPiteștiRâmnicu VâlceaSibiuDevaAradNădlac –> Hungary 597   E81 (Bucharest – Tălmaciu)
E58/E81/overlap with DN1 (Tălmaciu – Sebeș)
  E68 (Sebeș – Nădlac)
  DNCB Bucharest ring road 82
  DNCT Timișoara ring road 12

Other national roads edit

National Road Route Length (km) European road Remarks
  DN1A BucharestBufteaPloieștiVălenii de MunteSăcele 185   E60 (Ploiești)
  E577 (Ploiești)
  DN1B PloieștiMizilBuzău 67   E577
(entire route)
Upgrading to four-lane road.
  DN1C Cluj-NapocaApahidaGherlaDejBaia MareLivadaHalmeu –> Ukraine 217   E576 (Cluj-Napoca – Dej)
  E58 (Dej – Baia Mare – Halmeu)
  E81 (Livada – Halmeu)
Upgrated to four-lane road from the exit of Răscruci to Cluj-Napoca until the roundabout near Apahida
  DN1D MizilUrziceni 42
  DN1E BrașovPoiana BrașovRâșnov 22
  DN1F Cluj-NapocaZalăuSărmășagCarei –> Hungary 178   E81 (Cluj-Napoca – Zalău – Supuru de Sus)
  DN1G HuedinJibou 50   E81
(Zimbor-Sânmihaiu Almașului, overlap with DN1F)
  DN1H Negreni – JibouȘimleu SilvanieiAleșd 132   E81
(Badon–Zalǎu, overlap with DN1F)
  DN1J Căpușu Mare - Nădășelu 15 Formerly DJ104
  DN1K Brasov bypass 20   E574
  DN1L CiolpaniLake Snagov 5 Formerly DJ101M
  DN1M Snagov Palace – DN1L 1
  DN1N Cluj-Napoca – Boju 16 Formerly DJ105S
  DN1P Uileacu de Criș – Sǎrsig – DN19E 22
  DN1R Huedin – Beliș – Albac 80 Formerly DJ108
  DN1S ȘercaiaHoghiz 24 Formerly DJ104
  DN1T MirșidMoigrad Porolissum 3 Formerly DJ106B
  DN10 BrașovÎntorsura BuzăuluiNehoiuBuzău 146
  DN11 BrașovTârgu SecuiescOneștiBacău 179   E574
(entire route)
  DN11A OneștiAdjudPodu Turcului 91
  DN11B Târgu SecuiescCozmeni 40
  DN11C Târgu Secuiesc - Turia - Băile Balvanyos - Bixad 39
  DN12 ChichișSfântu GheorgheBăile TușnadMiercurea-CiucToplița 164   E578 (entire route)
  DN12A Miercurea-CiucTârgu OcnaComăneștiOnești 116
  DN12B Târgu OcnaSlănic-Moldova 22
  DN12C GheorgheniLacu RoșuBicaz 57
  DN12D St. Stephen the Great Street, Comănești 0.5
  DN13 BrașovRupeaSighișoaraBălăușeriTârgu Mureș 165   E60 (entire route)
  DN13A Bălăușeri – PraidSovataMiercurea-Ciuc 131
  DN13B GheorgheniPraid 51
  DN13C VânǎtoriCristuru Secuiesc – Bisericani 31
  DN13D SovataSăcădat 0 Downgraded to DJ153
  DN13E FeldioaraSfântu GheorgheCovasnaÎntorsura Buzăului 89
  DN14 SighișoaraDumbrăveniMediașCopșa MicăSibiu 90
  DN14A Târgu MureșIernutTârnăveniMediaș 42
  DN14B Alba IuliaBlajCopșa Mică 56
  DN15 TurdaCâmpia TurziiLudușTârgu MureșReghinToplițaBorsecPoiana LarguluiBicazPiatra NeamțBacău 369   E60 (Turda – Târgu Mureș)
  E578 (Reghin – Toplița)
  DN15A Târgu MureșReghinBistrița-Năsăud 47   E578
(entire route)
  DN15B Poiana LarguluiTârgu NeamțCristești 62
  DN15C Piatra NeamțBălțăteștiTârgu NeamțFălticeni 60
  DN15D Piatra NeamțGirovRomanVaslui 120
  DN15E Târgu MureșSatu Nou 45
  DN15F SăcăluşeştiAgapiaAgapia Monastery 7
  DN15G BălțăteștiValea SeacăVăratec Monastery 4
  DN16 Cluj-NapocaApahidaReghin 105   E578
(Reghin, overlap with DN15A)
  DN17 DejBecleanBistrițaVatra DorneiCâmpulung MoldovenescGura HumoruluiSuceava 252   E58 (entire route)
  DN17A Câmpulung MoldovenescMoldovițaRădăuțiSiret 93
  DN17B Vatra DorneiPoiana Largului 87
  DN17C BistrițaNăsăudMoisei 86
  DN17D BecleanNăsăudSângeorz BăiCârlibaba 98
  DN18 Baia MareSighetu MarmațieiMoiseiBorșaCârlibabaIacobeni 220
  DN18A BorșaBăile Borșa 1
  DN18B Baia MareTârgu Lăpuș – Cășeiu 56
  DN19 Sighetu MarmațieiSatu MareCareiSauceniOradea 234   E81 (Livada – Satu Mare)
  E671 (Satu Mare – Oradea)
  DN19A Satu MareSupuru de Jos 62   E81
(entire route)
  DN19B NușfalăuMarghitaSăcueni 54
  DN19C Valea lui Mihai –> Hungary 9
  DN19D Săcueni –> Hungary 10
  DN19E Biharia - Sălard - Chiribiș 39
  DN19F Satu Mare - Odoreu - Apa 26
  DN2A UrziceniSloboziaȚăndăreiHârșovaConstanța 210   E60 (entire route)
  DN2B Spătaru [ro]BuzăuFăureiBrăilaGalați –> Moldova 150    E87 / E584 (Brăila – Galați)
  DN2C BuzăuPogoaneleSlobozia 85
  DN2D FocșaniTulniciTârgu Secuiesc 119
  DN2E FălticeniGura Humorului 88
  DN2F BacăuVaslui 85
  DN2G BacăuMoineștiComănești 55
  DN2H Românești – MilișăuțiRădăuțiVicovu de JosPutna 45
  DN2K MilișăuțiArboreSolca 17
  DN2L Tișita – PanciuRăcoasaSovejaTulnici 77
  DN2M FocșaniOdobești – Andreiașu de Jos 52
  DN2N MărtineștiDumbrăveniJitia 56
  DN2R JitiaVintileasca 11
Bacău bypass ?
  DN21 BrăilaÎnsurățeiSloboziaCălărași 132   E584
(Brăila-Slobozia)
  DN21A BărăganulȚăndărei 23
  DN21B DN21 – Călărași – DN3D 4
  DN22 Râmnicu SăratBrăilaMăcinIsacceaTulceaBabadagConstanța 286   E87 (Brăila – Constanța)
  DN22A HârșovaNalbantTulcea 86
  DN22B BrăilaGalați 13
  DN22C MurfatlarMedgidiaCernavodă 43
  DN22D MăcinHoriaBaia 78
  DN22E GalațiGarvăn 14
  DN22F Horia – Nalbant 13
  DN22G Tulcea 5
  DN23 FocșaniBrăila 89
  DN23A FocșaniMărtineștiCiorăști 34
  DN23B MăicăneștiCiorăști 34
  DN24 TișițaTecuciBârladVasluiIașiSculeni –> Moldova 220    E58 / E583 (Iași – Sculeni)
  E581 (Tișița – Crasna)
  DN24A BârladMurgeniBerezeniHuși 100
  DN24B CrasnaHușiAlbița –> Moldova 49   E581 (entire route)
  DN24C Vânători – Stefănești – Rădăuți Prut 142
  DN24D BârladTuluceștiBălăbăneștiCuca 85
  DN25 TecuciȘendreni 68
  DN25A Nǎnești – Hanu Conachi 8
  DN26 MurgeniMăstăcaniGalați 95
  DN26A Oancea –> Moldova 0.5
  DN28 RomanTârgu FrumosIașiAlbița 141   E58 (Târgu Frumos – Iași)
  E85 (Roman – Săbăoani)
  E583 (Săbăoani – Iași)
  DN28A Târgu FrumosPașcaniMoțca 38
  DN28B Târgu FrumosHârlăuBotoșani 78   E58 (entire route)
  DN28D Iași bypass 14
  DN29 SuceavaBotoșaniSăveniManoleasa 99   E58
(Suceava–Botoșani)
  DN29A SuceavaVârfu CâmpuluiDorohoiDarabaniRădăuți Prut 100
  DN29B BotoșaniDorohoi 32
  DN29C CucorăniVârfu CâmpuluiSiret 46
  DN29D BotoșaniTrușești – Stânca –> Moldova 48
  DN29E Stânca –> Moldova 4
  DN3A Lehliu GarăFetești 79
  DN3B CălărașiFeteștiHârșova 98
  DN3C ConstanțaOvidiu 12
  DN3D Călărași 6
  DN31 CălărașiOltenița 60
  DN31A DN31 – DN4 (Oltenița) 3
  DN38 AgigeaNegru Vodă –> Bulgaria 54   E675
(entire route)
  DN39 ConstanțaMangaliaVama Veche –> Bulgaria 54   E60
(Constanța–Eforie)
  E87
(entire route)
Four-lane road.
  DN39A Eforie – Portul Constanța Sud – Agigea [ro] 3   E60
(entire route)
  DN39B DN39 – Olimp 4
  DN39C DN39 – Neptun 2
  DN39D DN39 – Jupiter 2
  DN39E ConstanțaCumpăna 6 Formerly a portion of DN38
  DN41 OltenițaGiurgiu 64
  DN41A DN41–DN4 (Oltenița) 1
  DN5A Adunații-CopăceniHotareleGreaca 34
  DN5B GiurgiuGhimpați 39
  DN5C GiurgiuZimnicea 59
  DN51 AlexandriaZimnicea 43
  DN51A ZimniceaTurnu Măgurele 56
  DN52 AlexandriaTurnu Măgurele 54
  DN54 CaracalCorabiaTurnu Măgurele 71
  DN54A CorabiaBechet 44
  DN55 CraiovaBechet 71
  DN55A BechetCalafat 95
  DN56 CraiovaCalafat –> Bulgaria 85   E79
(entire route)
  DN56A MaglavitVânju MareDrobeta-Turnu Severin 79
  DN56B HinovaIron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station 31
  DN56C SalciaDevesel 60
  DN57 OrșovaMoldova NouăOravițaMoravița 201
  DN57A Moldova VecheBaziaș –> Serbia 26
  DN57B IablanițaAninaOravița 97
  DN58 CaransebeșReșițaAnina 83
  DN58A SoceniLugoj 41
  DN58B VoitegBocșaGătaiaReșița 66
  DN59 TimișoaraVoitegMoravița –> Serbia 64   E70
(entire route)
  DN59A TimișoaraJimbolia –> Serbia 48
  DN59B CărpinișCruceniDeta 75
  DN59C JimboliaSânnicolau Mare 41
  DN6A Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station –> Serbia 1   E771
(entire route)
  DN6B CraiovaMelineștiHurezani 57
  DN6F DN6 - Alexandria - DN6 13
  DN61 GhimpațiCrevedia MareGăești 79
  DN64 CaracalDrăgășaniRâmnicu Vâlcea 135 Partially four-lane road.
  DN64A Râmnicu VâlceaBăile Olănești 19
  DN65 PiteștiSlatinaCraiova 122   E574
(entire route)
  DN65A PiteștiCosteștiRoșiorii de VedeTurnu Măgurele 124   E70
(Roșiorii de Vede, overlap with DN6)
  DN65B DN65 – A1 (Pitești)
Pitești southern ring road
7
  DN65C CraiovaBălceștiHorezu 111
  DN65D DN65 – DN7 (Pitești)
Pitești southwestern bypass
planned
  DN65E Roșiorii de VedeHorezu 40
  DN65F DN65 – DN6 (Craiova)
Craiova northern ring road
14
  DN66 SimeriaHațegPetroșaniTârgu JiuFiliași 211   E79 (entire route)
  DN66A PetroșaniLupeniCâmpu lui Neag 105
  DN67 Drobeta-Turnu SeverinMotruTârgu JiuHorezuRâmnicu Vâlcea 197
  DN67A StrehaiaMotruBroșteni 24
  DN67B ScoarțaTârgu CărbuneștiRusăneștiDrăgășaniPitești 189
  DN67C Sebeș – Obârșia Lotrului – NovaciCiocadia 148 Also known as the Transalpina.
  DN67D Băile HerculaneBaia de AramăTârgu Jiu 108
  DN68 CaransebeșOțelu RoșuHațeg 71
  DN68A LugojFăgetIlia 79   E673
(entire route)
  DN68B DevaHunedoara 12
  DN69 TimișoaraArad 46   E671 (entire route)
  DN7A BrezoiVoineasaPetroșani 108
  DN7B SederhatTurnu –> Hungary 10
  DN7C Arpașu de JosBâlea LakeCurtea de ArgeșPitești 90 Also known as the Transfăgărășan.
  DN7D CâineniCurtea de Argeș 61
  DN7E DN7 – DN7 (Arad) 7 Formerly DN7
  DN7G A1 – DN7 (Nădlac) 7
  DN7H Sibiu bypass 3
DN7CC Călimănești ring road 8
  DN71 TărtășeștiTârgoviștePucioasaSinaia 110
  DN72 GăeștiTârgoviștePloiești 76
  DN72A TârgovișteCâmpulung 62
  DN73 BrașovRâșnovRucărCâmpulungPitești 133   E574
(entire route)
  DN73A PredealRâșnovZărneștiȘercaia 68   E574
(Râșnov, overlap with DN73)
  DN73B CristianGhimbav 5
  DN73C CâmpulungCurtea de ArgeșRâmnicu Vâlcea 70
  DN73D ArgeșeluMioveniFântânea 49
  DN74 BradAbrudZlatnaAlba Iulia 105
  DN74A CâmpeniAbrud 11
  DN75 TurdaBaia de ArieșCâmpeniȘtei 160
  DN76 DevaBradșteiBeiușOradea 181   E79 (entire route)
  DN79 AradChișineu CrișSalontaOradea 113   E671 (entire route)
  DN79A VârfurileIneuChișineu CrișVărșand –> Hungary 127
  DN79B Salonta –> Hungary 14

County and local roads edit

In 2009, a total of 35,048 kilometres (21,778 mi) of county roads (of which 24,100 km paved and 10,948 km gravel roads) and 30,162 kilometres (18,742 mi) of local roads (of which 6,043 km paved and 24,119 km gravel roads) existed in Romania.[16]

At the end of 2019 there are 35,083 km (21,799 mi) of county roads and 33,435 km (20,775 mi) of local roads.[2]

County roads edit

Out of the 35,083 km: 13,810 km (39.4%) are asphalt concrete roads of heavy/medium type, 13,227 km (37.7%) light asphalt road "clothing", 956 km (2.7%) concrete roads, 5,310 km (15%) cobblestone roads and 1,706 km (4.8%) dirt roads.[2] Regarding the technical condition, 23% of asphalt concrete roads of heavy/medium type and 48% of light asphalt roads have exceeded their "service life" and are in need of some form of repair or replacement.[2]

Local roads edit

Out of the 33,435 km: 7,418 km (22.1%) are light asphalt road "clothing", 5,506 km (16.5%) asphalt concrete roads of heavy/medium type, 810 km (2.4%) concrete roads, 12,377 km (37%) cobblestone roads and 7,305 km (21.8%) dirt roads.[2] Regarding technical condition, 31% of light asphalt roads and 10% of asphalt concrete roads of heavy/medium type have exceeded their "service life" and are in need of some form of repair or replacement.[2]

References edit

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roads, romania, public, roads, romania, ranked, according, importance, traffic, follows, motorways, autostradă, autostrăzi, colour, green, designation, followed, digits, expressways, drum, expres, drumuri, expres, colour, designation, followed, digits, optiona. Public roads in Romania are ranked according to importance and traffic as follows motorways autostradă pl autostrăzi colour green designation A followed by one or two digits expressways drum expres pl drumuri expres colour red designation DEx followed by one or two digits and an optional letter national road drum național pl drumuri naționale colour red designation DN followed by one or two digits and an optional letter county road drum județean pl drumuri județene colour blue designation DJ followed by three digits and an optional letter unique numbers per county local road drum comunal pl drumuri comunale colour yellow designated DC followed by a number and an optional letter unique numbers per countyRomania s National Road NetworkRoad network in Romania by quality since 2 January 2020 Some of the national roads are part of the European route scheme European routes passing through Romania E58 E60 E70 E85 E79 E81 E68 E87 Class A E574 E576 E581 E583 E671 E771 As of 31 December 2021 public roads totaled 86 199 km 53 562 mi 17 530 km 20 3 national roads 35 096 km 40 7 county roads and 33 573 km 39 local roads 1 From the point of view of the type of cover the structure of the public road network registers at the end of 2019 was 38 166 km 44 2 modernized roads 92 8 with asphalt pavements of heavy medium type and 7 8 with concrete 21 365 km 24 7 with light asphalt road clothing 17 831 km 20 6 cobblestone roads and 9 021 km 10 5 dirt roads 2 Of all cobblestone and dirt roads 73 are local roads 2 Regarding the technical condition 13 411 km 35 1 of modernized roads and 9 217 km 43 1 of roads with light road clothing have exceeded their service life 2 Contents 1 Motorways 2 Expressways 3 European routes 3 1 Class A 3 2 Class B 4 National roads 4 1 Trunk roads 4 2 Other national roads 5 County and local roads 5 1 County roads 5 2 Local roads 6 ReferencesMotorways editMain article Highways in Romania Development of the overall length at the end of Total length of highways in use in Romania Year 1972 1987 2000 2002 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 nov 2023Length in km 96 113 113 113 228 262 262 304 332 390 530 635 685 711 732 748 806 850 914 946 996 1017Motorways are identified by A followed by a number As of September 2023 Romania has 1008 km of motorway in use with another 199 km under construction 3 In recent years a master plan for the national motorway network has been developed and many works have begun around the country 4 which will result in significant changes by 2015 5 and eventually by 2022 6 There are few tolls for using roads in Romania There is one at the Giurgeni Vadu Oii Bridge over the river Danube on highway DN2A at Vadu Oii and one at the Cernavodă Bridge on the A2 motorway a 17 km long section between Fetești and Cernavodă which consists of two road railway bridges Nevertheless every owner of a car that uses a motorway A or a national road DN in Romania must purchase a vignette rovinietă from any of the main petrol stations or at any post office throughout the country 7 Trunk Motorway Route Planned km Built km Remarks nbsp A 0 Beltway around Bucharest 100 9 5 South Ring Road Motorway 48 km under construction as of 2020 Construction contracts for 5 of the 7 segments have been signed with first openings due in 2023 nbsp A 1 Bucharest Pitești Sibiu Deva Lugoj Timișoara Arad Nădlac Hungary 580 461 Bucharest Pitești 110 km Boița Coșevița 188 km Margina Nădlac 159 km sections are operational Between Boița Nădlac the tunnels from Holdea Margina are under construction The Boița Sibiu section was opened at the end of 2022 nbsp A 2 Bucharest Fetești Cernavodă Constanța 203 203 Operational on the entire length first fully completed Romanian motorway nbsp A 3 Bucharest Ploiești Brașov Sighișoara Targu Mureș Cluj Napoca Zalău Oradea Borș Hungary 596 185 Bucharest Ploiești 62 5 km Raṣnov Cristian 6 3 km Campia Turzii Nădășelu 61 5 km Targu Mures Chețani 36 1 km and Oradea Borș 5 4 km sectors are operational The exits to DN73 at Cristian and DN15 at Targu Mureș while not part of A3 are built to expressway standards Status of the Făgăraș Targu Mureș section 108 km remains unclear nbsp A 4DEx4 Ovidiu Agigea Mangalia Vama Veche Bulgaria 270 22 Constanța bypass complete as motorway and in use Brăila Constanța and Agigea Vama Veche planned as expressway sections The Brăila Jijila section 19 095 km is under construction including the Brăila Bridge and is likely to be extended with the Techirghiol bypass in the near future nbsp A 5 Bucharest Giurgiu Bulgaria 55 0 Status unclear A5 originally used on Sibiu Brașov nbsp A 6 Junction with A1 near Lugoj Drobeta Turnu Severin Craiova Alexandria Bucharest 450 11 Operational between the junction with A1 and the Lugoj bypass 8 Feasibility studies for Bucharest Alexandria Filiasi Drobeta Turnu Severin Drobeta Turnu Severin Lugoj sections have been tendered nbsp A 7DEx7 Junction with A3 near Ploiești Bacău Suceava Siret Ukraine 436 16 Bacău bypass 16 km is operational First contracts signed in 2022 with the earliest opening likely in 2024 Contracts for all sections from Ploiești to Pașcani have been tendered or signed with funding mandating to be fully complete by 2026 Pașcani Suceava Siret segment is in planning phases with the last segment from Milișăuți near Rădăuți to Siret possibly being designated as expressway 9 nbsp A 8 Junction with A3 near Targu Mureș Sovata Targu Neamț Junction with A7 Pașcani Iași Ungheni Moldova 311 0 East West motorway between Transylvania and Moldavia initially estimated to be first open in 2009 Feasibility studies conducted in 2009 2011 Feasibility studies revision and update contracted in 2015 First contracts to be tendered in 2023 and first openings by 2026 Planned to be completed by 2030 10 nbsp A 9 Junction with A1 near Timișoara Moravița Serbia 92 0 Intended to connect Timișoara to Serbia s motorway network with possible first tendered construction contracts in 2023 nbsp A 10 Junction with A1 near Sebeș Alba Iulia junction with A3 near Turda 70 70 Operational on the entire length since 2021 11 nbsp A 11DEx11 Junction with A1 near Arad Oradea junction with A3 near Biharia 118 2 Only junction with A1 operational The first expressway segment Oradea bypass likely to be opened in 2023 Additional tendering planned for 2023 The Oradea West bypass 18 96 km is under construction of which 16 035 km between Santandrei Biharia A3 forms DEx11 nbsp A 13 Junction with A1 near Sibiu Făgăraș Brașov Sfantu Gheorghe Onești junction with A7 near Răcăciuni 280 0 Mentioned in the 2014 Masterplan 12 intended as a link between southern Transylvania and Moldavia First segments of the Sibiu Brașov section were tendered in 2022 the other segments are in planning stages nbsp A 14DEx14 Junction with A7 near Botoșani Suceava Vatra Dornei Bistrița junction of A15 near Dej Baia Mare Satu Mare Oar Hungary 436 9 The Satu Mare bypass was opened to expressway standards in 2022 8 672 km being part of DEx14 Feasibility studies being completed for Satu Mare Oar section with likely tendering in 2023 Feasibility studies for Suceava Baia Mare Satu Mare 390 km are in early planning stages likely to be mostly built as expressways Expressways editPlanned expressways according to CNADNR Romanian National Company of Motorways and National Roads 12 13 Expressway Name Route Length km in use km RemarksDEx6 Danube Junction with A4 near Brăila Galați 11 0 Tendered in 2021 likely opening date in late 2023 2024 nbsp DEx12 Oltenia Pitești Slatina Balș Craiova 121 39 Initially intended to be constructed as a motorway The first segment opened in 2022 with only Valea Mare Spineni operational All remaining segments are under construction DEx4 Someș Petreștii de Jos Cluj Napoca Gherla Dej 75 0 First segment intended to be built is Petreștii de Jos Tureni Muntenia Buzău Făurei Brăila 98 0 The triangle with A7 is closed by the Milcovia expressway Undergoing feasibility studies Milcovia Brăila Slobozia Ciorăști Focșani 79 0 The triangle with A7 is closed by the Muntenia expressway Undergoing feasibility studies DEx1 Bessarabia Mărășești Barlad Albița 160 0 Intended as a connection between Bucharest and Chișinău Was a government priority around 2010 but was disfavored towards the A8 project and unlikely to have built segments in the near future Vlad the Impaler Găești Targoviște Ploiești 76 0 The triangle with A7 is closed with the DX18 named Milcovia highway Undergoing feasibility studies Bistrița Beresti Bistriţa Bacău Piatra Neamț 52 0 Undergoing feasibility studies Jiu Craiova Filiași Targu Jiu 110 0 Will overlap A6 between Craiova Filiași Undergoing feasibility studies European routes editTotal length of European routes in Romania at the end of 2019 is 6 176 km 3837 5 mi 2 Class A edit Map of European routes passing through Romania nbsp E58 Austria Slovakia Ukraine Halmeu Dej Bistrița Suceava Botoșani Targu Frumos Iași Sculeni Republic of Moldova Ukraine Russia nbsp E60 France Switzerland Austria Hungary Borș Oradea Cluj Napoca Turda Targu Mureș Brașov Ploiești Bucharest Urziceni Slobozia Constanța Georgia Azerbaijan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan China 14 nbsp E68 Hungary Nădlac Arad Deva Sebeș Miercurea Sibiului Sibiu Brașov nbsp E70 Spain France Italy Slovenia Croatia Serbia Timișoara Drobeta Turnu Severin Craiova Alexandria Bucharest Giurgiu Bulgaria Turkey Georgia nbsp E79 Hungary Borș Oradea Beiuș Deva Petroșani Targu Jiu Filiași Craiova Calafat Bulgaria Greece nbsp E81 Ukraine Halmeu Livada Satu Mare Zalău Cluj Napoca Turda Sebeș Miercurea Sibiului Sibiu Pitești Bucharest Constanța nbsp E85 Lithuania Belarus Ukraine Siret Suceava Roman Bacău Buzău Urziceni Bucharest Giurgiu Bulgaria Greece nbsp E87 Ukraine Galați Brăila Tulcea Constanța Vama Veche Bulgaria Turkey Class B edit nbsp E574 Bacău Onești Targu Secuiesc Brașov Pitești Craiova nbsp E576 Cluj Napoca Dej nbsp E577 Slobozia Brăila Galați Republic of Moldova Ukraine nbsp E578 Sărățel Reghin Toplița Gheorgheni Miercurea Ciuc Sfantu Gheorghe Chichiș nbsp E581 Mărășești Tecuci Barlad Huși Albița Republic of Moldova Ukraine nbsp E583 Săbăoani Iași Sculeni Republic of Moldova Ukraine nbsp E584 Ukraine Republica Moldova Galați Slobozia nbsp E671 Timișoara Arad Oradea Satu Mare Livada nbsp E673 Lugoj Deva nbsp E675 Constanța Agigea Negru Vodă Bulgaria nbsp E771 Drobeta Turnu Severin Porțile de Fier Serbia National roads edit nbsp National road networkTotal length including European routes and Highways of National Roads in 2019 is 17 873 km 11105 77 mi 2 an increase from 17 272 km 10 732 mi in 2015 15 The majority of National Roads DN are single carriageway with only 12 5 being dual carriageway 2 A major problem being that many National Roads drumuri naționale have no ring roads around cities and towns disrupting the traffic flow i e making traffic condition more difficult In 2019 16 088 km 9 996 mi of National Roads are asphalt concrete roads of heavy medium type 880 km 546 8 mi concrete roads and 720 km 447 mi of light asphalt road clothing 2 54 7 of heavy medium roads and 79 4 of light asphalt roads have exceeded their service life and are in need of some form of repair or replacement 2 Seven one digit national roads start off in Bucharest in a radial pattern 3 Trunk roads edit National Road Route Length km European System nbsp DN1 Bucharest Ploiești Brașov Făgăraș Sibiu Alba Iulia Turda Cluj Napoca Oradea Borș gt Hungary 642 nbsp E60 Bucharest Brașov nbsp E68 Brașov Tălmaciu E68 E81 Tălmaciu Sebeș nbsp E81 Sebeș Turda E60 E81 Turda Cluj Napoca nbsp E60 Cluj Napoca Oradea nbsp DN2 Bucharest Urziceni Buzău Focșani Bacău Roman Fălticeni Suceava Siret gt Ukraine 482 nbsp E85 entire route nbsp DN3 Bucharest Fundulea Lehliu Gară Călărași Ostrov Basarabi Constanța 260 nbsp DN4 Bucharest Oltenița 72 nbsp DN5 Bucharest Giurgiu gt Bulgaria 65 nbsp E70 entire route nbsp E85 entire route nbsp DN6 Bucharest Alexandria Caracal Craiova Drobeta Turnu Severin Caransebeș Lugoj Timișoara Sannicolau Mare Cenad gt Hungary 639 nbsp E70 Bucharest Timișoara nbsp DN7 Bucharest Găești Pitești Ramnicu Valcea Sibiu Deva Arad Nădlac gt Hungary 597 nbsp E81 Bucharest Tălmaciu E58 E81 overlap with DN1 Tălmaciu Sebeș nbsp E68 Sebeș Nădlac nbsp DNCB Bucharest ring road 82 nbsp DNCT Timișoara ring road 12Other national roads edit National Road Route Length km European road Remarks nbsp DN1A Bucharest Buftea Ploiești Vălenii de Munte Săcele 185 nbsp E60 Ploiești nbsp E577 Ploiești nbsp DN1B Ploiești Mizil Buzău 67 nbsp E577 entire route Upgrading to four lane road nbsp DN1C Cluj Napoca Apahida Gherla Dej Baia Mare Livada Halmeu gt Ukraine 217 nbsp E576 Cluj Napoca Dej nbsp E58 Dej Baia Mare Halmeu nbsp E81 Livada Halmeu Upgrated to four lane road from the exit of Răscruci to Cluj Napoca until the roundabout near Apahida nbsp DN1D Mizil Urziceni 42 nbsp DN1E Brașov Poiana Brașov Rașnov 22 nbsp DN1F Cluj Napoca Zalău Sărmășag Carei gt Hungary 178 nbsp E81 Cluj Napoca Zalău Supuru de Sus nbsp DN1G Huedin Jibou 50 nbsp E81 Zimbor Sanmihaiu Almașului overlap with DN1F nbsp DN1H Negreni Jibou Șimleu Silvaniei Aleșd 132 nbsp E81 Badon Zalǎu overlap with DN1F nbsp DN1J Căpușu Mare Nădășelu 15 Formerly DJ104 nbsp DN1K Brasov bypass 20 nbsp E574 nbsp DN1L Ciolpani Lake Snagov 5 Formerly DJ101M nbsp DN1M Snagov Palace DN1L 1 nbsp DN1N Cluj Napoca Boju 16 Formerly DJ105S nbsp DN1P Uileacu de Criș Sǎrsig DN19E 22 nbsp DN1R Huedin Beliș Albac 80 Formerly DJ108 nbsp DN1S Șercaia Hoghiz 24 Formerly DJ104 nbsp DN1T Mirșid Moigrad Porolissum 3 Formerly DJ106B nbsp DN10 Brașov Intorsura Buzăului Nehoiu Buzău 146 nbsp DN11 Brașov Targu Secuiesc Onești Bacău 179 nbsp E574 entire route nbsp DN11A Onești Adjud Podu Turcului 91 nbsp DN11B Targu Secuiesc Cozmeni 40 nbsp DN11C Targu Secuiesc Turia Băile Balvanyos Bixad 39 nbsp DN12 Chichiș Sfantu Gheorghe Băile Tușnad Miercurea Ciuc Toplița 164 nbsp E578 entire route nbsp DN12A Miercurea Ciuc Targu Ocna Comănești Onești 116 nbsp DN12B Targu Ocna Slănic Moldova 22 nbsp DN12C Gheorgheni Lacu Roșu Bicaz 57 nbsp DN12D St Stephen the Great Street Comănești 0 5 nbsp DN13 Brașov Rupea Sighișoara Bălăușeri Targu Mureș 165 nbsp E60 entire route nbsp DN13A Bălăușeri Praid Sovata Miercurea Ciuc 131 nbsp DN13B Gheorgheni Praid 51 nbsp DN13C Vanǎtori Cristuru Secuiesc Bisericani 31 nbsp DN13D Sovata Săcădat 0 Downgraded to DJ153 nbsp DN13E Feldioara Sfantu Gheorghe Covasna Intorsura Buzăului 89 nbsp DN14 Sighișoara Dumbrăveni Mediaș Copșa Mică Sibiu 90 nbsp DN14A Targu Mureș Iernut Tarnăveni Mediaș 42 nbsp DN14B Alba Iulia Blaj Copșa Mică 56 nbsp DN15 Turda Campia Turzii Luduș Targu Mureș Reghin Toplița Borsec Poiana Largului Bicaz Piatra Neamț Bacău 369 nbsp E60 Turda Targu Mureș nbsp E578 Reghin Toplița nbsp DN15A Targu Mureș Reghin Bistrița Năsăud 47 nbsp E578 entire route nbsp DN15B Poiana Largului Targu Neamț Cristești 62 nbsp DN15C Piatra Neamț Bălțătești Targu Neamț Fălticeni 60 nbsp DN15D Piatra Neamț Girov Roman Vaslui 120 nbsp DN15E Targu Mureș Satu Nou 45 nbsp DN15F Săcălusesti Agapia Agapia Monastery 7 nbsp DN15G Bălțătești Valea Seacă Văratec Monastery 4 nbsp DN16 Cluj Napoca Apahida Reghin 105 nbsp E578 Reghin overlap with DN15A nbsp DN17 Dej Beclean Bistrița Vatra Dornei Campulung Moldovenesc Gura Humorului Suceava 252 nbsp E58 entire route nbsp DN17A Campulung Moldovenesc Moldovița Rădăuți Siret 93 nbsp DN17B Vatra Dornei Poiana Largului 87 nbsp DN17C Bistrița Năsăud Moisei 86 nbsp DN17D Beclean Năsăud Sangeorz Băi Carlibaba 98 nbsp DN18 Baia Mare Sighetu Marmației Moisei Borșa Carlibaba Iacobeni 220 nbsp DN18A Borșa Băile Borșa 1 nbsp DN18B Baia Mare Targu Lăpuș Cășeiu 56 nbsp DN19 Sighetu Marmației Satu Mare Carei Sauceni Oradea 234 nbsp E81 Livada Satu Mare nbsp E671 Satu Mare Oradea nbsp DN19A Satu Mare Supuru de Jos 62 nbsp E81 entire route nbsp DN19B Nușfalău Marghita Săcueni 54 nbsp DN19C Valea lui Mihai gt Hungary 9 nbsp DN19D Săcueni gt Hungary 10 nbsp DN19E Biharia Sălard Chiribiș 39 nbsp DN19F Satu Mare Odoreu Apa 26 nbsp DN2A Urziceni Slobozia Țăndărei Harșova Constanța 210 nbsp E60 entire route nbsp DN2B Spătaru ro Buzău Făurei Brăila Galați gt Moldova 150 nbsp nbsp E87 E584 Brăila Galați nbsp DN2C Buzău Pogoanele Slobozia 85 nbsp DN2D Focșani Tulnici Targu Secuiesc 119 nbsp DN2E Fălticeni Gura Humorului 88 nbsp DN2F Bacău Vaslui 85 nbsp DN2G Bacău Moinești Comănești 55 nbsp DN2H Romanești Milișăuți Rădăuți Vicovu de Jos Putna 45 nbsp DN2K Milișăuți Arbore Solca 17 nbsp DN2L Tișita Panciu Răcoasa Soveja Tulnici 77 nbsp DN2M Focșani Odobești Andreiașu de Jos 52 nbsp DN2N Mărtinești Dumbrăveni Jitia 56 nbsp DN2R Jitia Vintileasca 11Bacău bypass nbsp DN21 Brăila Insurăței Slobozia Călărași 132 nbsp E584 Brăila Slobozia nbsp DN21A Bărăganul Țăndărei 23 nbsp DN21B DN21 Călărași DN3D 4 nbsp DN22 Ramnicu Sărat Brăila Măcin Isaccea Tulcea Babadag Constanța 286 nbsp E87 Brăila Constanța nbsp DN22A Harșova Nalbant Tulcea 86 nbsp DN22B Brăila Galați 13 nbsp DN22C Murfatlar Medgidia Cernavodă 43 nbsp DN22D Măcin Horia Baia 78 nbsp DN22E Galați Garvăn 14 nbsp DN22F Horia Nalbant 13 nbsp DN22G Tulcea 5 nbsp DN23 Focșani Brăila 89 nbsp DN23A Focșani Mărtinești Ciorăști 34 nbsp DN23B Măicănești Ciorăști 34 nbsp DN24 Tișița Tecuci Barlad Vaslui Iași Sculeni gt Moldova 220 nbsp nbsp E58 E583 Iași Sculeni nbsp E581 Tișița Crasna nbsp DN24A Barlad Murgeni Berezeni Huși 100 nbsp DN24B Crasna Huși Albița gt Moldova 49 nbsp E581 entire route nbsp DN24C Vanători Stefănești Rădăuți Prut 142 nbsp DN24D Barlad Tulucești Bălăbănești Cuca 85 nbsp DN25 Tecuci Șendreni 68 nbsp DN25A Nǎnești Hanu Conachi 8 nbsp DN26 Murgeni Măstăcani Galați 95 nbsp DN26A Oancea gt Moldova 0 5 nbsp DN28 Roman Targu Frumos Iași Albița 141 nbsp E58 Targu Frumos Iași nbsp E85 Roman Săbăoani nbsp E583 Săbăoani Iași nbsp DN28A Targu Frumos Pașcani Moțca 38 nbsp DN28B Targu Frumos Harlău Botoșani 78 nbsp E58 entire route nbsp DN28D Iași bypass 14 nbsp DN29 Suceava Botoșani Săveni Manoleasa 99 nbsp E58 Suceava Botoșani nbsp DN29A Suceava Varfu Campului Dorohoi Darabani Rădăuți Prut 100 nbsp DN29B Botoșani Dorohoi 32 nbsp DN29C Cucorăni Varfu Campului Siret 46 nbsp DN29D Botoșani Trușești Stanca gt Moldova 48 nbsp DN29E Stanca gt Moldova 4 nbsp DN3A Lehliu Gară Fetești 79 nbsp DN3B Călărași Fetești Harșova 98 nbsp DN3C Constanța Ovidiu 12 nbsp DN3D Călărași 6 nbsp DN31 Călărași Oltenița 60 nbsp DN31A DN31 DN4 Oltenița 3 nbsp DN38 Agigea Negru Vodă gt Bulgaria 54 nbsp E675 entire route nbsp DN39 Constanța Mangalia Vama Veche gt Bulgaria 54 nbsp E60 Constanța Eforie nbsp E87 entire route Four lane road nbsp DN39A Eforie Portul Constanța Sud Agigea ro 3 nbsp E60 entire route nbsp DN39B DN39 Olimp 4 nbsp DN39C DN39 Neptun 2 nbsp DN39D DN39 Jupiter 2 nbsp DN39E Constanța Cumpăna 6 Formerly a portion of DN38 nbsp DN41 Oltenița Giurgiu 64 nbsp DN41A DN41 DN4 Oltenița 1 nbsp DN5A Adunații Copăceni Hotarele Greaca 34 nbsp DN5B Giurgiu Ghimpați 39 nbsp DN5C Giurgiu Zimnicea 59 nbsp DN51 Alexandria Zimnicea 43 nbsp DN51A Zimnicea Turnu Măgurele 56 nbsp DN52 Alexandria Turnu Măgurele 54 nbsp DN54 Caracal Corabia Turnu Măgurele 71 nbsp DN54A Corabia Bechet 44 nbsp DN55 Craiova Bechet 71 nbsp DN55A Bechet Calafat 95 nbsp DN56 Craiova Calafat gt Bulgaria 85 nbsp E79 entire route nbsp DN56A Maglavit Vanju Mare Drobeta Turnu Severin 79 nbsp DN56B Hinova Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station 31 nbsp DN56C Salcia Devesel 60 nbsp DN57 Orșova Moldova Nouă Oravița Moravița 201 nbsp DN57A Moldova Veche Baziaș gt Serbia 26 nbsp DN57B Iablanița Anina Oravița 97 nbsp DN58 Caransebeș Reșița Anina 83 nbsp DN58A Soceni Lugoj 41 nbsp DN58B Voiteg Bocșa Gătaia Reșița 66 nbsp DN59 Timișoara Voiteg Moravița gt Serbia 64 nbsp E70 entire route nbsp DN59A Timișoara Jimbolia gt Serbia 48 nbsp DN59B Cărpiniș Cruceni Deta 75 nbsp DN59C Jimbolia Sannicolau Mare 41 nbsp DN6A Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station gt Serbia 1 nbsp E771 entire route nbsp DN6B Craiova Melinești Hurezani 57 nbsp DN6F DN6 Alexandria DN6 13 nbsp DN61 Ghimpați Crevedia Mare Găești 79 nbsp DN64 Caracal Drăgășani Ramnicu Valcea 135 Partially four lane road nbsp DN64A Ramnicu Valcea Băile Olănești 19 nbsp DN65 Pitești Slatina Craiova 122 nbsp E574 entire route nbsp DN65A Pitești Costești Roșiorii de Vede Turnu Măgurele 124 nbsp E70 Roșiorii de Vede overlap with DN6 nbsp DN65B DN65 A1 Pitești Pitești southern ring road 7 nbsp DN65C Craiova Bălcești Horezu 111 nbsp DN65D DN65 DN7 Pitești Pitești southwestern bypass planned nbsp DN65E Roșiorii de Vede Horezu 40 nbsp DN65F DN65 DN6 Craiova Craiova northern ring road 14 nbsp DN66 Simeria Hațeg Petroșani Targu Jiu Filiași 211 nbsp E79 entire route nbsp DN66A Petroșani Lupeni Campu lui Neag 105 nbsp DN67 Drobeta Turnu Severin Motru Targu Jiu Horezu Ramnicu Valcea 197 nbsp DN67A Strehaia Motru Broșteni 24 nbsp DN67B Scoarța Targu Cărbunești Rusănești Drăgășani Pitești 189 nbsp DN67C Sebeș Obarșia Lotrului Novaci Ciocadia 148 Also known as the Transalpina nbsp DN67D Băile Herculane Baia de Aramă Targu Jiu 108 nbsp DN68 Caransebeș Oțelu Roșu Hațeg 71 nbsp DN68A Lugoj Făget Ilia 79 nbsp E673 entire route nbsp DN68B Deva Hunedoara 12 nbsp DN69 Timișoara Arad 46 nbsp E671 entire route nbsp DN7A Brezoi Voineasa Petroșani 108 nbsp DN7B Sederhat Turnu gt Hungary 10 nbsp DN7C Arpașu de Jos Balea Lake Curtea de Argeș Pitești 90 Also known as the Transfăgărășan nbsp DN7D Caineni Curtea de Argeș 61 nbsp DN7E DN7 DN7 Arad 7 Formerly DN7 nbsp DN7G A1 DN7 Nădlac 7 nbsp DN7H Sibiu bypass 3DN7CC Călimănești ring road 8 nbsp DN71 Tărtășești Targoviște Pucioasa Sinaia 110 nbsp DN72 Găești Targoviște Ploiești 76 nbsp DN72A Targoviște Campulung 62 nbsp DN73 Brașov Rașnov Rucăr Campulung Pitești 133 nbsp E574 entire route nbsp DN73A Predeal Rașnov Zărnești Șercaia 68 nbsp E574 Rașnov overlap with DN73 nbsp DN73B Cristian Ghimbav 5 nbsp DN73C Campulung Curtea de Argeș Ramnicu Valcea 70 nbsp DN73D Argeșelu Mioveni Fantanea 49 nbsp DN74 Brad Abrud Zlatna Alba Iulia 105 nbsp DN74A Campeni Abrud 11 nbsp DN75 Turda Baia de Arieș Campeni Ștei 160 nbsp DN76 Deva Brad ștei Beiuș Oradea 181 nbsp E79 entire route nbsp DN79 Arad Chișineu Criș Salonta Oradea 113 nbsp E671 entire route nbsp DN79A Varfurile Ineu Chișineu Criș Vărșand gt Hungary 127 nbsp DN79B Salonta gt Hungary 14County and local roads editIn 2009 a total of 35 048 kilometres 21 778 mi of county roads of which 24 100 km paved and 10 948 km gravel roads and 30 162 kilometres 18 742 mi of local roads of which 6 043 km paved and 24 119 km gravel roads existed in Romania 16 At the end of 2019 there are 35 083 km 21 799 mi of county roads and 33 435 km 20 775 mi of local roads 2 County roads edit Out of the 35 083 km 13 810 km 39 4 are asphalt concrete roads of heavy medium type 13 227 km 37 7 light asphalt road clothing 956 km 2 7 concrete roads 5 310 km 15 cobblestone roads and 1 706 km 4 8 dirt roads 2 Regarding the technical condition 23 of asphalt concrete roads of heavy medium type and 48 of light asphalt roads have exceeded their service life and are in need of some form of repair or replacement 2 Local roads edit Out of the 33 435 km 7 418 km 22 1 are light asphalt road clothing 5 506 km 16 5 asphalt concrete roads of heavy medium type 810 km 2 4 concrete roads 12 377 km 37 cobblestone roads and 7 305 km 21 8 dirt roads 2 Regarding technical condition 31 of light asphalt roads and 10 of asphalt concrete roads of heavy medium type have exceeded their service life and are in need of some form of repair or replacement 2 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roads in Romania INS Romania avea la finalul anului trecut 931 km de autostrăzi dați in folosință dintre care doar 11 km finalizați in 2021 biziday ro April 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m LUNGIMEA CĂILOR DE TRANSPORT LA SFARSITUL ANULUI 2019 PDF Institutul Național de Statistică INS April 2020 a b Prezentarea generală a 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