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Autoput A 5 shield))
Autoput A 5
Serbian: Autoput A5
Serbian Cyrillic: Аутопут А5
Map
Route information
Part of E761
Length16.5 km (10.3 mi)
112 km (70 mi) planned
Major junctions
FromPojate
ToPreljina (Čačak)
Location
CountrySerbia
Major citiesKruševac, Kraljevo, Čačak
Highway system
A4 A1

The A5 motorway (Serbian: Аутопут А5, romanizedAutoput A5), called the Morava Corridor (Serbian: Моравски коридор, romanizedMoravski koridor) is a motorway in Serbia under construction and when finished it will span for approximately 112 kilometers (70 mi). It begins in Pojate, north of Kruševac, at the junction with A1 motorway and runs westward to Preljina near Čačak, where it will intersect with A2 motorway. The construction started in December 2019 with the main contractor Bechtel.[1]

Route

The highway will mostly go through The West Morava Valley, and next to Šumadija District and Pomoravlje District on the northern side, and will connect directly the Rasina District, Raška District and Moravica District /, with combined population of about 760,000 inhabitants. There will be no tunnels, but some 78 bridges are planned on the route.

List of exits

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Nr km Name Route Places Note
1 0 Pojate A1 / E75 Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica, Sremska Mitrovica, Kragujevac, Niš
2 3 Ćićevac 190 Ćićevac, Varvarin
3 20 Kruševac East 38 Kruševac This exit is planned to be constructed
4 21 Kruševac West 38 Kruševac
5 36 Velika Drenova 187 Rekovac This exit is planned to be constructed
6 47 Trstenik 23 Trstenik This exit is planned to be constructed
7 58 Vrnjačka Banja 23 Vrnjačka Banja This exit is planned to be constructed
8 69 Vrba 23
24
Kraljevo This exit is planned to be constructed
9 75 Kamidžora 23 Kraljevo This exit is planned to be constructed
10 82 Adrani 22

23

Kraljevo, Mataruška Banja, Novi Pazar This exit is planned to be constructed
11 97 Mrčajevci 22
23
46
24
Knić, Kragujevac, A1 / E75 This exit is planned to be constructed, as well as the interchange for the Gruža corridor
12 108 Preljina 22
23
46
Čačak This exit is planned to be constructed
13 109 Preljina A2 / E763 Belgrade, Valjevo, Požega, Užice, Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Podgorica (Montenegro) Currently an exit from A2, planned to be upgraded to interchange.

References

  1. ^ "Works on Morava Corridor to begin on December 15". ekapija.com. Retrieved 10 December 2019.