B8 (Croatia)

B8 (Croatia)

Infobox European road
marker_



name=Istarski ipsilon
eroad=
length_km=64.2
starting_terminus=Rovinj, B9 expressway
ending_terminus=Matulji, A7 highway
countries=Croatia
regions=Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Istria County
cities=Rovinj, Opatija, Matulji
The B8 expressway ( _hr. Brza cesta B8), also known as A8, is an expressway in Istria, Croatia connecting Rovinj with Matulji near Rijeka where it links with A7 highway. The 5,062 m long Učka Tunnel, the third longest in Croatia, is a part of the expressway. The expressway is toll-free, except for Učka tunnel, which is a toll tunnel. Together with B9 expressway it forms the Istrian Y.

External links

* [http://www.motorways-exitlists.com/europe/hr/a8.htm Exit list of B8]
* [http://www.hac.hr HAC]
* [http://www.bina-istra.hr Official page of the Istrian Y]


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