State Road 23 (Serbia)

State Road 23, commonly known as Zlatibor Highway (Serbian: Златиборска магистрала, romanized: Zlatiborska magistrala), is an IB-class road in western Serbia, connecting Pojate with Montenegro at Gostun. It is located in Šumadija and Western Serbia.[1]

Zlatibor Highway
Златиборска магистрала
Zlatiborska magistrala
  • Државни пут IБ реда 23
  • Državni put IB reda 23
Route information
Part of E761 PojatePreljina
E761 E763 Preljina – Sušica
E763 Sušica – Gostun
Maintained by JP "Putevi Srbije"
Length301.558 km (187.379 mi)
Major junctions
FromPojate E75
 
ToSerbiaMontenegro border at Gostun E-763
Location
DistrictsRasina, Raška, Moravica, Zlatibor
Highway system
IB-Class Highways in Serbia
IB-22IB-24

Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 5, O 17, M 23.1, M 22 and M 21 (before 2012) / A4, 15, and A6 (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 section between Preljina and Požega would be transferred to the new A2 motorway, providing the faster link between Belgrade and Montenegrin coast, while the Pojate – Preljina part would link A1 and A2 motorways with the planned route A5. Everything is expected to be completed by 2020.[4]

The road is a part of the European routes E761 and E763.

Sections

Section number Length Distance Section name
02301 3.875 km (2.408 mi) 3.875 km (2.408 mi) Pojate interchange – Ćićevac
02302 11.882 km (7.383 mi) 15.757 km (9.791 mi) Ćićevac – Makrešane
02303 6.730 km (4.182 mi) 22.487 km (13.973 mi) Makrešane – Kruševac (Jasika)
02304 4.953 km (3.078 mi) 27.440 km (17.050 mi) Kruševac (Jasika) – Koševi
02305 8.483 km (5.271 mi) 35.923 km (22.322 mi) Koševi – Stopanja
02306 11.235 km (6.981 mi) 47.158 km (29.303 mi) Stopanja – Trstenik
02307 9.019 km (5.604 mi) 56.177 km (34.907 mi) Trstenik – Vrnjci
02308 1.256 km (0.780 mi) 57.433 km (35.687 mi) Vrnjci – Vrnjci (Ugljarevo)
02309 2.205 km (1.370 mi) 59.638 km (37.057 mi) Vrnjci (Ugljarevo) – Novo Selo
02310 12.693 km (7.887 mi) 72.331 km (44.944 mi) Novo Selo – Ratina
02311 3.646 km (2.266 mi) 75.977 km (47.210 mi) Ratina – Kraljevo (Kamidžora)
02312 7.141 km (4.437 mi)/3.492 km (2.170 mi) 83.118 km (51.647 mi) Kraljevo (Kamidžora) – Kraljevo
02222 19.942 km (12.391 mi) 103.060 km (64.039 mi) Kraljevo – Mrčajevci (overlap with )
02221 12.205 km (7.584 mi) 115.265 km (71.622 mi) Mrčajevci – Preljina (overlap with )
02313 1.760 km (1.094 mi) 117.025 km (72.716 mi) Preljina – Konjevići
02314 4.430 km (2.753 mi) 121.455 km (75.469 mi) Konjevići – Čačak (Drakčići)
02315 1.256 km (0.780 mi) 122.711 km (76.249 mi) Čačak (Drakčići) – Čačak (Guča)
02316 7.035 km (4.371 mi) 129.746 km (80.620 mi) Čačak (Guča) – Pakovraće (Markovica)
02317 17.945 km (11.151 mi) 147.691 km (91.771 mi) Pakovraće (Markovica) – Kratovska Stena
02318 5.031 km (3.126 mi) 152.722 km (94.897 mi) Kratovska Stena – Požega
02319 2.907 km (1.806 mi) 155.629 km (96.703 mi) Požega – Požega (Arilje)
02320 22.069 km (13.713 mi) 177.698 km (110.416 mi) Požega (Arilje) – Užice
02321 7.660 km (4.760 mi) 185.358 km (115.176 mi) Užice – Bela Zemlja
02322 7.013 km (4.358 mi) 192.371 km (119.534 mi) Bela Zemlja – Sušica
02323 7.712 km (4.792 mi) 200.083 km (124.326 mi) Sušica – Zlatibor
02324 3.743 km (2.326 mi) 203.826 km (126.652 mi) Zlatibor – Rzav
02325 27.509 km (17.093 mi) 231.335 km (143.745 mi) Rzav – Kokin Brod (Pribojska Banja)
02326 0.820 km (0.510 mi) 232.155 km (144.254 mi) Kokin Brod (Pribojska Banja) – Kokin Brod (Zlatar Lake)
02327 8.335 km (5.179 mi) 240.490 km (149.434 mi) Kokin Brod (Zlatar Lake) – Nova Varoš
02328 15.203 km (9.447 mi) 255.693 km (158.880 mi) Nova Varoš – Bistrica
02329 9.859 km (6.126 mi) 265.552 km (165.006 mi) Bistrica – Prijepolje
02330 5.134 km (3.190 mi) 270.686 km (168.196 mi) Prijepolje – Kolovrat
02331 0.696 km (0.432 mi) 271.382 km (168.629 mi) Kolovrat – Mijoska
02332 30.176 km (18.750 mi) 301.558 km (187.379 mi) Mijoska – Serbia-Montenegro border (Gostun)

Planned motorway

In order to provide the faster link of Belgrade to the Montenegrin coast and alleviate the dangers of the Ibar Highway, the new A2 motorway is being built on a parallel route Belgrade – Preljina (town in the municipality of Čačak) and on part of the Zlatibor Highway from Preljina to Požega.[5]

Also, the section from Pojate to Preljina would be replaced with motorway A5, by linking the A1 and A2 motorways, allowing the citizens from Southern and Eastern Serbia to reach the Adriatic Sea very fast.

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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
  5. "HIGHWAY Е 763 BELGRADE - SOUTH ADRIATIC". koridorisrbije.rs. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
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