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M-3 highway
Magistralni put M-3
Route information
Part of E-762
Length134 km (83 mi)
Existed1965–present
Major junctions
North end M-18 / E762 in Šćepan Polje (border with Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Major intersections
South end M-2 / E-65 / E-80 in Podgorica)
Location
CountryMontenegro
MunicipalitiesPlužine, Nikšić, Danilovgrad, Podgorica
Highway system
M-2 M-4

M-3 highway (Montenegrin: Magistralni put M-3) (formerly part of M-18 highway north of Podgorica) is a Montenegrin roadway. It runs concurrently with European route E762.

History

Construction on the M-18 highway finished in 1965. However, asphalt was not applied along the highway until years later.[1]

In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs published bylaw on categorisation of state roads.[2] With new categorisation, M-18 highway was split in two new highways, M-3 highway and M-4 highway.

Major intersections

MunicipalityLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
PlužineŠćepan Polje0.00.0 M-18 / E762 Foča (Bosnia and Herzegovina)Border crossing with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Northern end of E 762 concurrency
No settlement in vicinity7.24.5
Kostova Greda bridge over Piva river
Mratinje9.96.2
Near Plužine24.115.0 R-16 – Trsa, Žabljak
Near Plužine24.215.0
Bridge over Lake Piva
Plužine25.916.1
No major intersection
NikšićJasenovo Polje64.640.1 M-6 Šavnik, Žabljak
Vir72.545.0 R-7 Gacko (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Nikšić81.650.7 M-7 Vilusi
Cerovo95.159.1 R-23 – Glava Zete, Danilovgrad
DanilovgradDanilovgrad11471 R-14 Čevo
PodgoricaPodgorica13181 M-10 Cetinje, Budva
13483 M-2 / E-65 / E-80 / E-762 Petrovac na Moru, Bar, Bijelo PoljeSouthern end of E 762 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Doderović, Miroslav; Ivanović, Zdravko (Fall 2012). Drumski saobraćaj u Crnoj Gori [Vehicular transport in Montenegro] (PDF) (in Montenegrin). Matica crnogorska. p. 484. Retrieved 24 May 2015. "Put Šćеpаn Pоljе – Nikšić – Pоdgоricа – Tuzi – Bоžај, prеdstаvljа diо magistralnog puta M-18, kојi pоčinjе na mаđаrskој grаnici, а zаvršаvа sе na Božaju (аlbаnskа grаnicа). Krоz Crnu Gоru prоlаzi u dužini оd 162 km, а svојim gеоgrаfskim pоlоžајеm zаuzimа јеdnо оd cеntrаlnih mјеstа u оkviru putnе mrеžе Crnе Gоrе. Put је bеz аsfаltnоg kоlоvоzа zаvršеn 1965. gоdinе, а kаsniје sе pаrciјаlnо pristupаlо аsfаltirаnju pојеdinih diоnicа.
  2. "Pravilnik o kategorizaciji državnih puteva" [Regulation on categorisation of state roads]. www.sluzbenilist.me (in Montenegrin). Official Gazette of Montenegro. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
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