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Rodovia Dom Pedro I

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Inauguration
  
1972 (1972)

Inaugurated
  
1972

Length
  
145 km

Namesake
  
Pedro I of Brazil

Rodovia Dom Pedro I

Type
  
Four-lane highway with hard shoulder

Location
  
São Paulo, Brazil (passes through Jacareí, Nazaré Paulista, Bom Jesus dos Perdões, Atibaia, Jarinu, Itatiba, Jaguariúna, Campinas)

East end
  
Rodovia Presidente Dutra, BR 116 in Jacareí

Major junctions
  
SP 348 (Rodovia Anhangüera), km 135

West end
  
Rodovia Anhanguera, SP 330 in Campinas

Rodovia Dom Pedro I (official designation SP-065) is a highway in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

Map of Rod. Dom Pedro I, S%C3%A3o Paulo, Brazil

One of the most modern and scenic highways in the country, it interconnects the Anhangüera and the Presidente Dutra highways, serving the major cities of Campinas, Atibaia, Jacareí and São José dos Campos. It is 126 km long and crosses a picturesque hilly region full of lakes, dams and temperate forests. The highway intersects the Fernão Dias Highway, between São Paulo and Belo Horizonte, near the city of Atibaia. The part of the highway that runs inside the city of Campinas comprises one leg of the Campinas Beltway (Anel Viário José Magalhães Teixeira).

The highway was named after Emperor Dom Pedro I, partly because it was inaugurated in 1972 and served to commemorate 150 years of Independence. A second roadway was built and the road enhanced to highway standards in 1990.

The highway is managed and maintained by DERSA, a state-owned company, and is a toll road.

References

Rodovia Dom Pedro I Wikipedia