Zagrebačka Avenue

Zagrebačka Avenue

Zagrebačka Avenue is an avenue in western Zagreb, Croatia. It was previously part of Ljubljanska Avenue, which used to span from the Jankomir interchange to Savska Road in the outer city center, but in 2006 a part of Ljubljanska Avenue was widened and separated from the old avenue to be named to Zagrebačka Avenue at the proposal of mayor Milan Bandić.cite journal
url = http://193.198.60.202/komunalni/arhiva/338/str04.pdf
title = Zastupnici skratili Ljubljansku
last = Kos Bučar
first = Dajana
language = Croatian
date = 2006-10-11
accessdate = 2008-07-24
journal = Zagrebački komunalni vjesnik
issue = № 338
format = PDF, 108 KB
pages = p. 4
issn = 1845-4968
] The avenue has six lanes in its entire length. After the widening some previous intersections were replaced with interchanges, such as the Savska Opatovina rotary (technically a roundabout interchange) or the Srednjaci street ramp (formerly an intersection with traffic lights). Not all intersections were converted to interchanges, though, and Bandić was publicly criticized because of that problem.cite web
url = http://www.vjesnik.hr/html/2007/10/17/Clanak.asp?r=zag&c=1
title = U razvoju prometa Zagreb kasni 20 godina!
last = Markač
first = Branimir
date = 2007-10-17
work = Vjesnik
accessdate = 2008-07-29
language = Croatian
]

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