PE “Roads of Serbia” has completed the most important projects and works, with the aim of connecting the entire territory through a network of new, modern roads while also creating new forms of cooperation with the neighboring regional countries contributing to а greater economic potential:

1) Belgrade Bypass in full highway profile to Bubanj potok

2) The New Belgrade – Surčin section opened to traffic

3) Open Balkan unified TAG – Serbia and North Macedonia

4) PE “Roads of Serbia” and “Hrvatske autoceste” signed a memorandum on business cooperation

 

Belgrade Bypass in full highway profile to Bubanj potok

PE „Roads of Serbia“ is proud to announce that the Belgrade Bypass in the length of 47.7 km and full highway profile, is opened to traffic.  

The Belgrade Bypass connects the branch of Corridor Xb, E-75 (border with Hungary, Horgos - Novi Sad - Belgrade) with Corridor X, E-70 (border with Croatia, Batrovci - Belgrade), state road IB category number 26 and Route 4, E -763 (Belgrade - Pozega - border with Montenegro Boljare) and again part of Corridor X, E-75 (Belgrade - Niš - Presevo - border with North Macedonia).

With the completion of the Belgrade Bypass, traffic is diverted from the overloaded basic network of city roads to the Bypass, which contributes to shortening the travel time for transit flows, reducing the number of traffic accidents, the costs of vehicle exploitation, harmful gases and noise from vehicles in the inner city area.
Belgrade Bypass consists of the following sections:

 * Section A: Batajnica - Dobanovci
 * Section B: Dobanovci – Bubanj Potok
 * Section C: Bubanj Potok – Pancevo (E – 70) – upcoming works

A total of six interchanges and junctions have been built on the Bypass:  Batajnica, Dobanovci, Ostruznica, Orlovaca, Avala and Bubanj Potok.

Situational and height solutions of the basic route have been set so that in the future it will be possible to build other interchanges if there are justified traffic reasons for this.

In the section from Dobanovci to Bubanj Potok, there are 41 bridge locations with 79 structures.

The largest bridge is over the Sava river near Ostružnica, which consists of three steel structures with a total length of 1,965 m.

All other bridges are concrete, and five bridges stand out in terms of size: Sveta Petka 408 m, Železnička reka 406 m, Kievski potok 571 m, Topčiderska dolina 597 m and Bridge over the railway 430 m.

Four tunnels were designed on the route: Lipak 665 m, Železnik 699 m, Straževica 745 m and Beli Potok 360 m.

     



The New Belgrade – Surčin section opened to traffic

Section New Belgrade - Surcin, the urban part of the E-763 highway, Belgrade - South Adriatic, was opened to traffic at the beginning of April of this year, thus creating a direct connection between the capital of Serbia and the "Milos Veliki" highway.

The section New Belgrade - Surcin is recognized as an object of importance for the Republic of Serbia because it represents the connection between the city of Belgrade and the highway E-763 - "Milos Veliki", which creates a functional unit of city roads and the highway E-763, which represents the shortest connection of Belgrade with the Adriatic Sea.

The length of the section is 7.9 km and it is designed for a speed of 80 kilometers per hour.

Four bridges and two overpasses were built on the route.

The section has three 3.5 m wide lanes in each direction, a 5.0 m dividing strip, 2.0 m wide pedestrian paths and a 2.2 m wide bicycle path.

      



Open Balkan unified TAG – Serbia and North Macedonia

Within the framework of the regional economic cooperation Open Balkan, at the initiative of PE "Roads of Serbia" cooperation between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of North Macedonia on the joint toll collection was established.

Using a unified Tag device drivers can pass trough toll stations in both countries without stopping.

PE „Roads of Serbia“ has developed a web platform https://openbalkan-etc.com/ where all the information on the project and registration is available.

In order to enable drivers traveling to North Macedonia to purchase or reconfigure a TAG device on the Open Balkan ETC, PE "Roads of Serbia" opened a mobile point of sale at the Presevo toll station.

Having in mind that the memorandum on business cooperation between PE „Roads of Serbia“ and „Hrvatske Autoceste“ has been signed, we expect that the unified system for toll collection in Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Croatia will be available in September this year.

     



PE “Roads of Serbia” and “Hrvatske autoceste” signed a memorandum on business cooperation

PE “Roads of Serbia” and “Hrvatske autoceste” signed a memorandum on business cooperation, all with the aim of improving and strengthening cooperation in the following areas:
   - Integration and interconnection of electronic toll collection systems
   - Development of the modern network of highways
   - Highway safety
   - Environmental protection
   - Application of European standards

In the Government of the Republic of Serbia, in the presence of the Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Goran Vesić, and the Minister of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, Tomislav Žigmanov, a memorandum on business cooperation was signed on behalf of PE "Roads of Serbia" by acting director Zoran Drobnjak with the director of "Hrvatske Autoceste" Boris Huzjan.

By signing the Memorandum on Business Cooperation, good business relations between these two companies will continue, which will contribute to the connection and integration of the system for electronic toll collection between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Croatia.

By integrating the systems of the two countries, users of electronic toll collection will use one device for electronic toll collection (TAG/ENC) to travel smoothly and pay tolls in the territories of the two countries.

It is expected that the unified electronic toll collection system between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Croatia will be operational in September 2023.