Drum national 24B
Drum național DN24B in Romania | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Operator: | CNAIR | |||||||||||||||||||||
Start of the street: |
Crasna ( 46 ° 31 ′ N , 27 ° 50 ′ E ) |
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End of street: |
Albita ( 46 ° 48 ' N , 28 ° 9' O ) |
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Overall length: | 48.9 km | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Requirement for use: | Rovignette | |||||||||||||||||||||
Course of the road
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The Drum național 24B ( Romanian for “National Road 24B”, DN24B for short ) is a main road in Romania . The road, also a section of the European route 581 , is also a section of the most important connection between Bucharest and the Moldovan capital Chișinău .
course
The road branches off in the village of Crasna from Drum naţional 24 and runs through Huşi where from Bârlad coming Drum naţional 24A opens, and the branch of the drum naţional 28 near the village of Albita to the border with Moldova forming river Prut . After crossing the border, the Moldovan drum public național M1 forms the continuation of the road.
The length of the road is around 49 kilometers.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Information on national roads on the website of the Society for Road Infrastructure (CNAIR)
- ↑ România, Atlas rutier și turistic 1: 300,000, Budapest 2015, CARTOGRAPHIA Kft., ISBN 978-963-352-646-0 .