And that's It. the D1 Highway Is Finished After 58 Years
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On Friday, after 58 years, road workers opened a new, over ten-kilometer-long section of the D1 highway between Přerov and Říkovice. This was the last section that was needed to open the oldest, longest and most important highway in the Czech Republic. It now measures 376 kilometers between Prague and Ostrava.
The Roads and Highways Directorate (ŘSD) opened the last section of the D1 motorway near Přerov on Friday afternoon. The motorway from Prague via Brno to Ostrava and to the Polish border is now complete.
A historic event is taking place in the Czech Republic today. The D1 motorway has just been completed, stretching uninterrupted from Prague to the Polish border in Gorzyczki. Construction of the D1 motorway began in 1967, 58 years ago. Since then, the vast majority of the route has been completed, but one approximately 10-kilometer section near the town of Přerov was still missing. Drivers were regularly stuck in traffic jams there or diverted t…
After almost six decades, the oldest and longest Czech highway will be completed. On Friday, road workers will open a ten-kilometer section of the D1 between Přerov and Říkovice. This opens up more options for drivers when traveling across the Czech Republic.
After years of planning, disputes and construction complications, the Roads and Motorways Directorate (ŘSD) opened the last missing section of the D1 motorway on Friday at noon. The section between Říkovice and Přerov is 10.1 kilometres long. It was opened almost three months earlier than originally planned. According to the Director General of the Roads and Motorways Directorate, Radek Mátl, this is a significant event for the entire domestic m…
Přerov/Prague - The D1 motorway will be completed after 58 years since the start of construction. Today, its last unfinished section, Přerov - Říkovice, which cost around seven billion crowns, will officially open to drivers. This approximately ten-kilometer section of the motorway was originally supposed to open in March next year, but according to the state-owned Directorate of Roads and Motorways of the Czech Republic (ŘSD), the construction …
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