Roads in Belarus

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Major automobile roads in Belarus

Automobile roads in Belarus are classified into several categories.

State-owned common access roads

The state-owned roads of common access are managed by the Belavtodor department of the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Belarus.[1] They are classified into republican roads and local roads. Automobile roads may also be owned by persons, businesses, state enterprises, and military.

Motorway network

Belarus has an extensive system of 4-laned dual carriageways and expressways, currently in expansion. Currently they are:

Highway Route Length European road Notes
M1 Border of Poland at BrestMinsk to border with Russia (on to Moscow) 611 km (380 mi) E30
(entire route)
Entrances to Dziaržynsk, Pružany, Brest Airport, Brest, Kobryn
M2 MinskMinsk International Airport 34 km (21 mi)
M3 MinskViciebsk 253 km (157 mi) Entrances to Lahojsk, "Khatyn" memorial complex and Biešankovičy
M4
Bierazino – Mahilioŭ
182 km (113 mi) Entrance to Mahilioŭ Airport
M5 MinskHomieĺ 282 km (175 mi) E271
(entire route)
Entrances to Babrujsk and Žlobin
M6
Hrodna
to the border with Poland
262 km (163 mi) E28
(Minsk–Volozhin)
Entrances to Valožyn, Lida, Hrodna Airport and Hrodna
M7 Minsk – Border with Lithuania at Kammeny Log 139 km (86 mi) E28
(entire route)
Concurrent with M6 from Minsk to Volozhin; entrance to Volozhin
M8 Border with Russia at Ezerische via Vitebsk, Orsha, Mogilev, and Gomel to border with Ukraine at Nowa Huta 456 km (283 mi) E95
(entire route)
Entrances to Vitebsk Airport, Orsha, Kopysov, Shklov, Mogilev, Bykhov and Gomel
M9 Ring road around Minsk 56 km (35 mi) Entrance to pension
M10 Border with Russia – GomelKalinkavichyPinskKobryn 526 km (327 mi) Entrances to Gomel, Petrikov, Zhitkovichi and Luninets
M11 Border with Lithuania at Benyakoni – LidaSlonim – intersection with P2 near Byten 186 km (116 mi) E85
(entire route)
Entrance to "Radon" sanatorium
M12 Kobryn – border with Ukraine at Mokrany 55 km (34 mi) E85
(entire route)
M14 Outer ring road around Minsk 160 km (99 mi) (planned)
47 km (29 mi) (in operation)
Vitebsk–Grodno section opened in 2015

Local roads

Toll roads

References

  1. ^ "Belavtodor" stands for Belorusskie Avtomobilnye Dorogi, or Belarusian Automobile Roads