Motorways in Serbia
Motorways in Serbia are called autoput, a name which simply means auto road. Roads that are motorways are categorized as state roads, class Ia and are marked with one-digit numbers. Motorways in Serbia have three lanes in each direction, signs are white-on-green, and the normal speed limit is 130 km/h. They are maintained and operated by the national road operator company JP "Putevi Srbije".
As of September 2019, there are 962,34 km of motorways in service.
List of motorways
As the Serbian word for motorway is "autoput", the "A1", "A2", "A3", "A4" or "A5" road designations are used since 2013.Designation | Route | Planned | In service |
A1 | Border with Hungary near Horgoš - Subotica - Novi Sad - Belgrade - Niš - Leskovac - Vranje - Border with North Macedonia near Preševo | 612 km | 605 km |
A2 | Belgrade - Preljina near Čačak - Požega - Border with Montenegro near Boljare | 270 km | 119 km |
A3 | Belgrade - Sremska Mitrovica - Border with Croatia near Batrovci | 95 km | 95 km |
A4 | Niš - Pirot - Border with Bulgaria near Gradinje | 105 km | 105 km |
A5 | Preljina near Čačak - Kraljevo - Kruševac - Pojate | 110 km | 0 km |
N/A | Lajkovac - Aranđelovac - Mladenovac - Topola - Rača - Svilajnac - Despotovac - Bor | 270 km | 0 km |
N/A | Kuzmin - Bosut - Border with Bosnia and Herzegovina near Sremska Rača | 18 km | 0 km |
N/A | Ruma - Hrtkovci - Šabac | 21 km | 0 km |
Total | 1,501 km | 924 km |
A1 motorway
runs from the Horgoš border crossing with Hungary near Subotica, passing Novi Sad,Belgrade, Pojate near Kruševac, Niš, Leskovac and Vranje and eventually ends at the Preševo border crossing with North Macedonia. This motorway is part of European route E75.
A2 motorway
is a motorway under construction that will link Belgrade with Montenegro. The route passes Obrenovac, Čačak, Požega, Arilje, Ivanjica and ends at Boljare.As of 2019, the Belgrade - Čačak section is in use.