List of motorways in Hungary

List of motorways in Hungary

=Motorways in Hungary, 2008=

* M0* (ringroad around Budapest)
* M1 (towards Northwestern Hungary – Győr, Tatabánya – and Austria)
* M15* (connects M1 to Bratislava)
* M3 (towards Northeastern Hungary – Miskolc, Debrecen, Nyíregyháza)
* M30 (connects M3 to Miskolc)
* M35 (connects M3 to Debrecen)
* M5 (towards Southeastern Hungary – Kecskemét, Szeged – and Serbia)
* M6 (from M0 (Budapest) to Dunaújváros, later towards Pécs via Szekszárd)
* M7 (towards Croatia and Lake Balaton)
* M70 (connects M7 to Slovenia's motorway network)
* M8 (planned, currently connects Dunaújváros and Dunavecse, and another part between Balatonakarattya and Balatonfűzfő
* M9* (planned, currently connects route 6 with route 51 near Szekszárd)

:"*does not fully comply with formal motorway specifications"

Planned motorways to be completed during the period 2007-2015

* M2 (towards Vác)
* M25
* M4
* M43
* M44
* M49
* M56, Hungarian part of Corridor Vc
* M8
* M86
* M9
* The M7 is fully completed which connects Croatia and Hungay as well as the M3, which connects Nyíregyháza and Debrecen to Budapaest. With these motorways, Hungary has more than 1100km of motorways.

External links

* [http://www.motorway.hu National Motorway Management Co.]
* [http://www.nart.hu Map on the website of the National Motorway Co.]


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