State Road 39 (Serbia)
State Road 39 is an IB-class road in southeastern Serbia and Kosovo, connecting Pirot, Serbia with Montenegro at Čakor.[1]
State Road 39 | ||||
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Serbian: Državni put IB reda 39 Serbian Cyrillic: Државни пут IБ реда 39 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije" (SRB) / Ministria e Infrastrukturës (RKS) | ||||
Length | 287.600 km (178.706 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
From | Pirot | |||
To | Serbia-Kosovo border at Mutivode, Road M-9 Kosovo-Montenegro border at Čakor Road R-9 | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Serbia | |||
Districts | Pirot, Jablanica (SRB) / Prizren, Peja (RKS) | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 9 and P 101 (before 2012) / 27 (after 2012).[2][3]
The existing route is a main road with two traffic lanes. By the valid Space Plan of the Republic of Serbia, it's section of the road is not planned for upgrading to a motorway and is expected to be conditioned in its current state.[4]
Sections
Section number | Length (km) | Distance (km) | Section name |
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03901 | 4.197 km (2.608 mi) | 4.197 km (2.608 mi) | Pirot - Sadikov Bunar |
03902 | 15.420 km (9.582 mi) | 19.617 km (12.189 mi) | Sadikov Bunar - Donji Striževac |
03903 | 4.411 km (2.741 mi) | 24.028 km (14.930 mi) | Donji Striževac - Babušnica |
03904 | 17.253 km (10.721 mi) | 41.281 km (25.651 mi) | Babušnica - Bonjince |
03905 | 4.104 km (2.550 mi) | 45.385 km (28.201 mi) | Bonjince - Svođe |
03906 | 15.868 km (9.860 mi) | 61.253 km (38.061 mi) | Svođe - Vlasotince |
03907 | 6.988 km (4.342 mi) | 68.241 km (42.403 mi) | Vlasotince - Leskovac-south () |
03908 | 4.830 km (3.001 mi) | 73.071 km (45.404 mi) | Leskovac-south () - Leskovac (Vlasotince) |
03909 | 1.669 km (1.037 mi) | 74.740 km (46.441 mi) | Leskovac (Vlasotince) - Leskovac (Strojkovce) |
03910 | 1.094 km (0.680 mi) | 75.834 km (47.121 mi) | Leskovac (Strojkovce) - Leskovac (Bratmilovce) |
03911 | 1.810 km (1.125 mi) | 77.644 km (48.246 mi) | Leskovac (Bratmilovce) - Leskovac (Gornje Stopanje) |
03912 | 18.979 km (11.793 mi) | 96.623 km (60.039 mi) | Leskovac (Gornje Stopanje) - Lebane (Bojnik) |
03913 | 1.109 km (0.689 mi) | 97.732 km (60.728 mi) | Lebane (Bojnik) - Lebane |
03914 | 1.550 km (0.963 mi) | 99.282 km (61.691 mi) | Lebane - Lebane (Krivača) |
03915 | 17.931 km (11.142 mi) | 117.213 km (72.833 mi) | Lebane (Krivača) - Negosavlje |
03916 | 7.782 km (4.836 mi) | 124.995 km (77.668 mi) | Negosavlje - Maćedonce |
03917 | 12.391 km (7.699 mi) | 137.386 km (85.368 mi) | Maćedonce - Tulare |
03918 | 8.295 km (5.154 mi) | 145.681 km (90.522 mi) | Tulare - Kosovo border (Mutivode) |
Sections inside Kosovo | |||
03919 | 34.117 km (21.199 mi) | 179.798 km (111.721 mi) | Kosovo border (Mutivode) - Pristina (Lebane) |
03542 | 3.200 km (1.988 mi) | 182.998 km (113.710 mi) | Pristina (Lebane) - Pristina (overlap with ) |
03920 | 12.403 km (7.707 mi) | 195.401 km (121.417 mi) | Pristina - Velika Slatina (Obilić) |
03921 | 0.223 km (0.139 mi) | 195.624 km (121.555 mi) | Velika Slatina (Obilić) - Velika Slatina (Magura) |
03922 | 10.716 km (6.659 mi) | 206.340 km (128.214 mi) | Velika Slatina (Magura) - Komorane |
03923 | 5.977 km (3.714 mi) | 212.317 km (131.928 mi) | Komorane - Lapušnik |
03924 | 11.503 km (7.148 mi) | 223.820 km (139.075 mi) | Lapušnik - Kijevo |
03925 | 12.237 km (7.604 mi) | 236.057 km (146.679 mi) | Kijevo - Dolac (Hramovik) |
03926 | 0.629 km (0.391 mi) | 236.686 km (147.070 mi) | Dolac (Hramovik) - Dolac (Klina) |
03927 | 1.592 km (0.989 mi) | 238.278 km (148.059 mi) | Dolac (Klina) - Zajmovo |
03928 | 24.488 km (15.216 mi) | 262.766 km (163.275 mi) | Zajmovo - Peja (Vitomirica) |
03929 | 1.116 km (0.693 mi) | 263.882 km (163.969 mi) | Peja (Vitomirica) - Deçan |
03930 | 23.718 km (14.738 mi) | 287.600 km (178.706 mi) | Deçan - Kosovo-Montenegro border at Čakor |
See also
References
- "Republic of Serbia - national road network" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
- "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).
- Space plan of Republic of Serbia from 2010 to 2021
External links
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