State Road 12 (Serbia)

State Road 12, is an IB-class road in northern Serbia, connecting Subotica with Romania. It is located in Vojvodina.[1]

State Road 12
  • Државни пут IБ реда 12
  • Državni put IB reda 12
Route information
Part of E662 (SuboticaSombor)
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije"
Length276.837 km (172.019 mi)
Major junctions
FromSubotica
 
ToSerbiaRomania border at Srpska Crnja
Location
DistrictsNorth Bačka, West Bačka, South Bačka, Central Banat
Highway system
IB-Class Highways in Serbia
IB-11IB-13

Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 17.1, M 18, P 101 and M 7 (before 2012) / 12, 28, 19, 102, 20, 11, and 108 (after 2012).[2][3]

The existing route is a main road with two traffic lanes. By the valid Space Plan of Republic of Serbia the road is not planned for upgrading to motorway, and is expected to be conditioned in its current state.[4]

Road section from Subotica to Sombor is a part of European route E662.

Sections

Section number Length Distance Section name
01201 19.233 km (11.951 mi) 19.233 km (11.951 mi) Subotica (Sombor) – Bajmok
01202 21.671 km (13.466 mi) 40.904 km (25.417 mi) Bajmok – Svetozar Miletić
01203 12.709 km (7.897 mi) 53.613 km (33.314 mi) Svetozar Miletić – Sombor (Bezdan)
01204 4.215 km (2.619 mi) 57.828 km (35.933 mi) Sombor (Bezdan) – Sombor (Apatin) (overlap with )
01205 2.518 km (1.565 mi)/0.099 km (0.062 mi) 60.346 km (37.497 mi) Sombor (Apatin) – Sombor (industrial zone) (overlap with )
01206 24.976 km (15.519 mi)/0.721 km (0.448 mi) 85.322 km (53.017 mi) Sombor (industrial zone) – Srpski Miletić
01207 9.378 km (5.827 mi) 94.700 km (58.844 mi) Srpski Miletić – Odžaci (Kula)
01208 13.592 km (8.446 mi) 108.292 km (67.290 mi) Odžaci (Kula) – Bač
01209 22.142 km (13.758 mi) 130.434 km (81.048 mi) Bač – Bačka Palanka (bypass)
01210 10.846 km (6.739 mi)/0.381 km (0.237 mi) 141.280 km (87.787 mi) Bačka Palanka (bypass) – Čelarevo
01211 28.877 km (17.943 mi)/8.921 km (5.543 mi) 170.157 km (105.731 mi) Čelarevo – Novi Sad (Rumenka)
01212 2.220 km (1.379 mi)/2.224 km (1.382 mi) 172.377 km (107.110 mi) Novi Sad (Rumenka) – Novi Sad (Sirig)
01213 4.228 km (2.627 mi)/4.219 km (2.622 mi) 176.605 km (109.737 mi) Novi Sad (Sirig) – Novi Sad-east interchange
01214 3.742 km (2.325 mi)/0.422 km (0.262 mi) 180.347 km (112.062 mi) Novi Sad-east interchange – Kać
01215 13.330 km (8.283 mi) 193.677 km (120.345 mi) Kać – Žabalj (Šajkaš)
01216 26.686 km (16.582 mi)/2.420 km (1.504 mi) 220.363 km (136.927 mi) Žabalj (Šajkaš) – Zrenjanin (Kikinda)
01217 1.662 km (1.033 mi)/1.671 km (1.038 mi) 222.025 km (137.960 mi) Zrenjanin (Kikinda) – Zrenjanin (Ečka) (overlap with )
01218 2.410 km (1.498 mi)/2.108 km (1.310 mi) 224.435 km (139.457 mi) Zrenjanin (Ečka) – Zrenjanin (Sečanj)
01219 14.636 km (9.094 mi)/2.253 km (1.400 mi) 239.071 km (148.552 mi) Zrenjanin (Sečanj) – Žitište
01220 15.055 km (9.355 mi) 254.126 km (157.907 mi) Žitište – Banatsko Karađorđevo
01221 8.292 km (5.152 mi) 262.418 km (163.059 mi) Banatsko Karađorđevo – Nova Crnja
01222 4.414 km (2.743 mi) 266.832 km (165.802 mi) Nova Crnja – Vojvoda Stepa
01223 10.005 km (6.217 mi) 276.837 km (172.019 mi) Vojvoda Stepa – Serbia-Romania border (Srpska Crnja)
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See also

References

  1. "Republic of Serbia – national road network" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
  2. "National road categorization regulation – Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia no. 105/2013 and 119/2013" (PDF). Serbian Spatial Planners Association (in Serbian).
  3. "Link between actual and previous section and road markings" (PDF). Putevi Srbije (in Serbian).
  4. Space plan of Republic of Serbia from 2010 to 2021
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