Motorways in Hungary

Motorways in Hungary
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Motorways in Hungary (Hungarian: Autópálya) are first-class high-speed highways in the country.


Motorways in Hungary, 2010

*does not fully comply with formal motorway specifications

Planned motorways to be completed during the period 2007-2015

Existing (black), U/C (red) and planned (green) highway-network of Hungary as of 2010


Between 2007 and 2009, the following motorways were completed: M7, connecting Croatia and Hungary, and M3, which connects Nyíregyháza and Debrecen to Budapest. In 2008 September, the eastern part of the M0 ringroad was completed as well. With further expansions, Hungary has now more than 1300km of motorways.

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