D1 road (Croatia)

Coordinates: 46°15′43″N 15°52′10″E / 46.262°N 15.869499°E / 46.262; 15.869499

D1 state road shield

D1 state road
Route information
Part of European route E71
Length: 421.2 km (261.7 mi)
Major junctions
From: Macelj border crossing to Slovenia
Slovenian G9 road shield Slovenian G9 road
 

A2 in several interchanges
D207 in Đurmanec
D206 in Krapina
D35 in Sveti Križ Začretje
D24 near Zabok
D205 near Zabok
D307 near Zabok
D225 in Zaprešić interchange
A3 in a section where D1 and A3 are concurrent
A1 in Lučko, Karlovac and Dugopolje interchanges.
D3 in Lučko interchange and Karlovac
D310 in Jastrebarsko
D228 in Karlovac
D6 in Karlovac and in Brezova Glava
D36 in Karlovac
D42 in Grabovac
D217 in Ličko Petrovo Selo
D52 near Vrelo Koreničko
D25 in Korenica
D522 near Udbina
D218 in Bruvno
D27 in Gračac
D59 near Knin
D33 in Knin
D219 in Sinj
D60 in Brnaze

D56 near Klis
To: D8 in Split
Location
Counties: Krapina-Zagorje, Zagreb County, City of Zagreb, Karlovac, Lika-Senj, Zadar, Šibenik-Knin, Split-Dalmatia
Major cities: Krapina, Zagreb, Karlovac, Slunj, Gračac, Knin, Sinj
Highway system
State roads in Croatia
Krapina, on the D1 route
Zabok, on the D1 route
Lučko, on the D1 route
Jastrebarsko, on the D1 route
Karlovac, on the D1 route
Road bridge north of Slunj, carrying the D1 road
Rastoke, on the D1 route
Slunj, on the D1 route
Plitvice Lakes National Park, next to the D1 route
The D1 road near Knin
Knin, on the D1 route
Sinj, on the D1 route
Tunnel Mravince, on the D1 route
Split, at the D1 road terminus

The state road D1 (Croatian: Državna cesta D1) is a national highway in Croatia. It is a one-lane highway that spans from Macelj border crossing in the north via Krapina, Zagreb, Karlovac, Slunj, Gračac, Knin, Sinj, ending in Split.[maps 1] It is 421.2 kilometres (261.7 mi) long overall.[1]

Before the A1 and A2 dual carriage motorways have been completed (in 2005 and 2007 respectively), the D1 was probably the busiest road during the summer in Croatia as it connected the northern border as well as the city of Zagreb with the tourist resorts at the Adriatic Sea. Since then, the traffic has waned significantly, but the D1 remains relevant as an alternative to the tolled highways.

Route description

North of Zagreb the D1 is mostly parallel to the A2 motorway up to the Krapina interchange, connecting to a number of the A2 interchanges directly or via connector roads.[2] It also runs parallel with railway tracks in some sections running through hilly terrain.

A part of the D1 state road is concurrent with other routes: the A2 motorway between Zaprešić and Jankomir interchanges, the A3 motorway between Jankomir and Lučko interchanges, the D3 state road between the A3 motorway Lučko interchange and Karlovac, the D6 state road in Karlovac, the D33 state road in Knin and the D219 state road in Sinj.[1][2]

Parts of the D1 have been upgraded to expressway (brza cesta) status. Currently two sections of the D1 are considered as such, since they comprise dual carriageways or are currently expanded to four traffic lanes:

The northern part of the D1 in Karlovac is actually a slightly lower road category because there are several intersections with traffic lights which slow the traffic down.

Parts of the road in Lika have climbing lanes.

The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, a state-owned company.[4]

Traffic volume

Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste, operator of the road.[5] The D1 AADT and ASDT (average summer daily traffic) figure variations observed south of Karlovac are attributed to tourist traffic to various regions of Adriatic Sea coast in Dalmatia region of Croatia.

D1 traffic volume
Road Counting site AADT ASDT Notes
D1 1101 Macelj 1,623 1,879 Between the Ž2258 and D207 junctions.
Average daily traffic figure is provided instead of AADT.
D1 1104 Đurmanec 3,640 4,056 Between the D207 and D206 junctions.
D1 1122 Čveki 4,094 4,168 Between the D35 and Ž2158 junctions.
D1 1927 Veliko Trgovišće 6,406 4,571 Between the D307 and Ž2217 junctions. Average daily traffic figure is provided instead of AADT.
D1 1935 Gornji Stupnik 6,198 7,138 Adjacent to the Ž3061 junction.
D1 1929 Klinča Sela 9,867 11,527 Adjacent to the Ž3106 junction.
D1 1928 Izimje 6,567 8,228 Adjacent to the Ž3102 junction.
D1 3114 Karlovac 21,470 25,076 Between the D228 and D3 junctions.
The AADT figure estimated by Hrvatske ceste.
D1 3101 Tušilović 8,350 12,076 Adjacent to the Ž3188 junction.
D1 3105 Blagaj 4,894 8,975 Adjacent to the L34120 junction.
D1 3106 Slunj 5,448 9,605 Adjacent to the Ž3258 junction.
D1 4307 Vaganac 1,896 2,963 Adjacent to the L59024 junction.
D1 4308 Prijeboj - Northeast 1,449 2,349 Adjacent to the Ž5201 junction.
D1 4302 Prijeboj 4,996 9,795 Adjacent to the Ž5201 junction.
D1 4309 Korenica 4,964 9,783 Adjancent to the D52 junction.
D1 4304 Jošan 3,461 7,820 Adjacent to the Ž5195 junction.
D1 4901 Mutilić (Udbina) 1,646 3,083 Adjacent to the L59101 junction.
The AADT figure estimated by Hrvatske ceste.
D1 4907 Gračac 1,800 2,647 Adjacent to the D27junction.
D1 5002 Pađene 1,629 2,561 Adjacent to the D59 junction.
D1 5418 Kijevo 1,434 1,920 Between the Ž6058 and Ž6083 junctions.
D1 5524 Sinj 6,437 7,094 Between the Ž6118 and D219 junctions.
D1 5504 Brnaze 8,810 10,341 Adjacent to the D60 junction.
D1 5523 Dugopolje 22,994 29,325 Between A1 and D56 junctions.

Road junctions and populated areas

D1 major junctions/populated areas
Type Slip roads/Notes
Macelj border crossing to Slovenia[6]
Slovenian G9 road shield Slovenian G9 road to Ptuj and Maribor.
The northern terminus of the road.
A2 Trakošćan interchange.
Ž2258 to Trakošćan and Bednja (D74).
Donji Macelj
A2 Đurmanec interchange (reached via a short connecting road).
Đurmanec
D207 to Lupinjak and Hum na Sutli (D206).
Krapina
D206 to Pregrada and Hum na Sutli.
A2 Krapina interchange (reached via a short connecting road).
Velika Ves
Lepajci
Galovec Začretski
Švaljkovec
D35 to Lepoglava and Varaždin (D2).
Ž2160 to Sveti Križ Začretje, Štrucljevo and Zabok.
A2 Sveti Križ Začretje interchange.
Ciglenica Zagorska
Ž2158 to Sveti Križ Začretje and Donja Pačetina.
Ž2162 to Brestovec Orehovički.
Mirkovec
Ž2166 to Bedekovčina (D24).
Brezova
Grdenci
Hum Zabočki
D24 to Zlatar Bistrica, Novi Marof, Varaždinske Toplice and Ludbreg (D2).
Zabok
Ž2195 to Pavlovec Zabočki, Gubaševo, Veliko Trgovišće, Luka and Pojatno.
D205 to Gubaševo, Klanjec and Kumrovec.
D307 to A2 motorway Zabok interchange, Oroslavje, Donja Stubica and Marija Bistrica (D29).
Ž2217 to Žejinci (to the west) and to Stubička Slatina and Stubičke Toplice (to the east).
Ž3008 to Luka (to the west) and Kraljev Vrh (to the east).
Ž3009 to Kupljenovo (to the west) and to Jakovlje (to the east).
Ž3036 to Pojatno (to the west) and to Donja Bistra (to the east).
A2 Zaprešić interchange to Krapina (to the north) and to A3 motorway Jankomir interchange (to the south).
D225 to Zagreb via Aleja Bologne and Ilica and to Zaprešić.
To the south, the D1 road and the A2 motorway are concurrent. Northbound D1 traffic leaves the A2 motorway at the interchange.
Jankomir interchange
A2 to Krapina to the north. Northbound D1 traffic follows the A2 to the north.
A3 to Samobor and Bregana border crossing to Slovenia to the west.[6] Southbound D1 traffic follows the A3 to the east.
To Zagreb via Ljubljanska Avenue.
The D1 road is concurrent with the A2 motorway to the north and with the A3 motorway to the east.
Lučko interchange
A1 to Karlovac, Rijeka, Zadar and Split to the south.
A3 to eastern parts of Zagreb, Velika Gorica, Bjelovar, Varaždin and Slavonski Brod to the east.
D3 to Karlovac - The D1 and the D3 are concurrent south of this junction.
To Zagreb via Jadranska Avenue.
The D1 road is concurrent with the A3 motorway to the west. Southbound D1 traffic leaves the interchange in direction of Lučko.
To the south, the D1 road and the D3 are concurrent.
Lučko
Gornji Stupnik
Ž3067 to Donji Stupnik.
Ž3061 to Kalinovica, Brezje Samoborsko and Sveta Nedjelja.
Rakov Potok
Klinča Sela
Ž3106 to Kupinec and Pisarovina (D36).
Ž3105 to Stankovo.
Jastrebarsko
D310 to A1 motorway Jastrebarsko interchange.
Ž3055 to Donja Reka.
Ž3102 to Draga Svetojanska and Hrastje Plešivičko.
Novaki Petrovinski
Ž3102 to Draga Svetojanska and Hrastje Plešivičko.
Ž3103 to Domagović.
Čeglje
Ž3101 to Guci Draganički and Brezarić.
Draganić
Ž3150 to Lazina.
Lug
Ž3150 to Mahično.
D228 to Ozalj, Kamanje and Jurovski Brod (D6).
A1 Karlovac interchange to Zagreb (to the north) and to Rijeka, Zadar and Split (to the south). The interchange is accessed via a short connector.
The northern terminus of dual carriageway expressway through Karlovac.
Karlovac
D3 to Duga Resa, Delnice and Rijeka (to the south). The D1 and D3 roads are concurrent to the north of Karlovac.
D6 to Netretić and Jurovski Brod. the D1 and D6 roads are concurrent south and east of Karlovac.
D36 to Pokupsko, Sisak and A3 motorway Popovača interchange.
The southern terminus of dual carriageway expressway through Karlovac.
Mostanje
Turanj
Ž3186 to Skakavac, Gvozd and Perna.
Cerovac Vukmanićki
Tušilović
Brezova Glava
D6 to Vojnić, Glina and Dvor (to the east). The D1 and D6 roads to the north are concurrent.
Krnjak
Ž3189 to Barilović.
Ž3290 to Kolarić (D216).
Brebornica
Donje Taborište
Rastoke
Slunj
Ž3256 to Gornje Primišlje, Kamenica Skradnička and D23.
Ž3257 to Taborište and Obrovci.
Ž3258 to Batnoga, Cetingrad and Pašin Potok.
Ž3266 to Donji Furjan, Bogovolja and Cetingrad.
Slunj Bridge - 141.6 m (465 ft) long, spanning Korana River.[7]
Broćanac
Oštarski Stanovi
Rakovica
Ž3269 to Grabovac Drežnički.
Grabovac
D42 to Josipdol, Ogulin and Vrbovsko (D3).
Irinovac
Drežnik Grad
Ličko Petrovo Selo
D217 to Ličko Petrovo Selo border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina.[6]
Prijeboj
Ž5201 to Plitvice Lakes National Park and Selište Drežničko (D42).
D52 to Otočac (D50).
Vranovača
Korenica
D25 to Lički Osik and Gospić and Karlobag(D8).
Gradina Korenička
Bjelopolje
Ž5169 to Donji Lapac (D218).
Jošan
Ž5164 to and Podlapača.
Ž5195 to Udbina. The road forms another intersection with the D1 road south of Udbina.
Udbina interchange
D522 Lovinac and A1 motorway Gornja Ploča interchange.
Ž5195 to Udbina.
Bruvno
D218 to Mazin, Dobroselo and Užljebić border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina.[6]
Gračac
D27 to Obrovac and Benkovac.
Ž5203 to Srb and Dobroselo (D218).
Otrić
Ž6033 to Pribudić.
Ž6025 to Kom, Ervenik, Kaštel Žegarski and Obrovac (D27).
D59 to Kistanje and Pirovac.
Ž6034 to Radljevac and Plavno.
Knin
D33 to Drniš and Šibenik (D8) (to the south). The D1 and D33 roads are concurrent to the south of the D1 route.
D33 to Strmica border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina (to the north).[6] The D1 and D33 roads are concurrent to the north of the D1 route.
Ž6080 to Kninsko Polje.
Kovačić
Ž6057 to waterfall Krčić (river Krka).
Ž6058 to Biskupija, Orlić, Riđane and Zvjerinac.
Kijevo
Ž6083 to Cetina.
Vrlika
Ž6082 to Siverić (to the west) and to Bajagić, Otok and D220 (to the east).
Podosoje
Ž6101 to Otišić.
Maljkovo
Ž6102 to Potravlje.
Ž6103 to Satrić.
Hrvace
Ž6105 to Rumin.
Karakašica
Ž6117 to Lučane.
Ž6118 to Čitluk and Jasensko.
Sinj
D219 to Muć (D56) (to the south) and Bili Brig border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina (to the north).[6]
Brnaze
D60 to Trilj and Imotski.
Ž6116 to Sičane and Neorić.
Ž6120 to Kraj.
Dicmo
Ž6121 to Prisoje.
The northern terminus of the urban expressway through Split.[3]
Podi interchange
A1 Dugopolje interchange to Zagreb and Zadar (to the north) and to Ploče interchange (to the south).
The interchange is accessed via a short connector.
Ž6145 to Dugopolje.
Grlo interchange
D56 to Muć, Klis and Drniš.


Bilice interchange
D8 to Split and also further on to Trogir (to the west) and Stobreč to the east. The D8 state road forms numerous intersections in the city of Split itself.
The D8 within the city of Split is also executed as an urban expressway.
The southern terminus of the urban expressway through Split[3] and the southern terminus of the road.

Maps

  1. Overview map of the D1 (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved October 13, 2013.

See also

Sources

External links

Media related to Državna cesta 1 at Wikimedia Commons

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