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Town sign in Belgrade

The road transport in Serbia is organised by means of motorways and highways.

The following European routes pass through the country:

In addition:


total: 37,937 km (2002)
paved: 23,937 km (2002) (including 560 km of expressways)
unpaved: 13,950 km (2002)

Serbian motorways

The motorways in Serbia (Serbian: Аутопут / Autoput) are the backbone of the road system in Serbia and important transit roads in Europe.

List of the motorways

Though the Serbian word for motorway is "autoput", the "A1", "A2" or "A3" road designations don't seem to be in use in the country. E-numeration is used instead.

Name Road sign Route
Е70 Tabliczka E70.svg Croatia - Batrovci - Sremska Mitrovica - Dobanovci (Belgrade bypass) - Zemun (Е70) - Belgrade
E75 Tabliczka E75.svg Novi Sad - Beška
Beška - Batajnica
Zemun (Е70) - Belgrade - Bubanj Potok (Belgrade bypass) - Jagodina - Niš (Е80) - Leskovac
Е80 Tabliczka E80.svg Niš (Е70) - Niška Banja







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