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IB 23 highway (Serbia)

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From:
  
Pojate

Length
  
301.6 km

IB-23 highway (Serbia)

To:
  
Serbia-Montenegro border at Gostun

Districts
  
Rasina District, Raška District, Moravica District, Zlatibor District

National/State Road 23, commonly known as Zlatibor Highway (Serbian: Златиборска магистрала / Zlatiborska magistrala), is an IB-class road in western Serbia, connecting Pojate with Montenegro at Gostun. It is located in Šumadija and Western Serbia.

Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 5, O 17, M 23.1, M 22 and M 21 (before 2012) / A4, 15, and A6 (after 2012).

The existing route is a main road with two traffic lanes. By the valid Space Plan of Republic of Serbia the section between Preljina and Požega would be transferred to the new A2 motorway, providing the faster link between Belgrade and Montenegrin coast, while the Pojate-Preljina part would link A1 and A2 motorways with the planned route A5. Everything is expected to be completed by 2020.

The road is a part of the European routes E761 and E763.

Planned motorway

In order to provide the faster link of Belgrade to the Montenegrin coast and alleviate the dangers of the Ibar Highway, the new A2 motorway is being built on a parallel route Belgrade – Preljina (town in the municipality of Čačak) and on part of the Zlatibor Highway from Preljina to Požega.

Also, the section from Pojate to Preljina would be replaced with motorway A5, by linking the A1 and A2 motorways, allowing the citizens from Southern and Eastern Serbia to reach the Adriatic Sea very fast.

References

IB-23 highway (Serbia) Wikipedia