Silnice I / 4
Silnice I / 4 in the Czech Republic | |
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Basic data | |
Operator: | Ředitelství silnic a dálnic ČR |
Overall length: | 113 km |
of which in operation: | 113 km |
Kraj ( region ): |
Hlavní město Praha |
The road near Milín (2007) |
The Silnice I / 4 ( Czech for "1st class road 4") is a Czech state road (1st class road) which leads from Prague in a south-westerly direction to the German border. As far as Příbram it was developed as an expressway, which has been classified as the Dálnice 4 motorway since the beginning of 2016 .
course
The road begins with four lanes on the Prague city ring (Městský okruh). It leads out of the city of Prague in a south-westerly direction, crosses the Dálnice 0 motorway ring behind the Lahovice cadastral community , continues through Černošice to Jíloviště (Julowischt), where it leads to Dálnice 4 at junction 10 ( exit ) transforms. The highway moderately developed section ends far at kilometer 45. They once again continuing Silnice I / 4 is at the junction 49 back to the highway, taking in Milín the coming of Příbram Silnice I / 66 on, is at the junction 63 of the Silnice I / 19 and at the intersection with Silnice I / 20, it turns into Silnice I / 4. It crosses in Strakonice (Strakonitz) the Silnice I / 22 and continues over Volyně (Wolin) to Vimperk (winter mountain) and then traverses the Bohemia . The Silnice I / 39 branches off to the southeast, and the road reaches behind Strážný the Czech-German border, they at themselves as national highway 12 towards Passau continues.
The length of the road, including the motorway sections, is around 164 kilometers, without these 113 kilometers.
history
From 1940 to 1945 the street formed part of Reichsstraße 12 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Freytag & Berndt Autoatlas Česko, 2010 edition, ISBN 978-80-7316-056-2