D35 (Croatia)

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D 35

Route information
Length46.0 km (28.6 mi)
Major junctions
FromDržavna cesta D2.svg D2 near Varaždin
Major intersectionsDržavna cesta D74.svg D74 in Lepoglava
Državna cesta D29.svg D29 in Novi Golubovec
ToDržavna cesta D1.svg D1 near Sveti Križ Začretje
Location
CountryCroatia
CountiesKrapina-Zagorje, Varaždin
Major citiesVaraždin, Ivanec, Lepoglava
Highway system
Varaždin, near the northern terminus of the D35 road
Ivanec, on the D35 road route
Lepoglava, on the D35 road route

D35 is a state road in northwestern Croatia connecting Sveti Križ Začretje and the A2 motorway Sveti Križ Začretje interchange to Varaždin and the A4 motorway Varaždin interchange.[1][maps 1] The road is 46.0 km (28.6 mi) long.[2]

The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, state owned company.[3]

Traffic volume

Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste, operator of the road.[4]

D35 traffic volume
Road Counting site AADT ASDT Notes
Državna cesta D35.svg D35 1213 Greda 5,250 4,936 Adjacent to the Ž2063 junction.
Average daily traffic figure is provided instead of AADT.
Državna cesta D35.svg D35 1216 Kaniža - west 4,294 4,548 Between the Ž2084 and Ž2102 junctions.
Državna cesta D35.svg D35 1123 Gornja Šemnica 1,938 1,670 Between the Ž122 and Ž2122 junction.
The AADT figure estimated by Hrvatske ceste.

Road junctions and populated areas

D35 junctions/populated areas
Type Slip roads/Notes
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Nedeljanec
Državna cesta D2.svg D2 to Dubrava Križovljanska border crossing to Slovenia (to the west)[5] and to the A4 motorway Varaždin interchange[1] (via the D528) and Koprivnica (D41).
Ž2061 to Krkanec and Tužno.
The eastern terminus of the road.
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Vidovec
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Jurketinec
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2029 to Biljevec and Vinica.
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Greda
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2063 to Tužno, Črešnjevo and Beretinec.
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2059 to Koškovec and Klenovnik.
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2105 to Salinovec, Pece and Završje Podbelsko.
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2104 to Punikve.
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Ivanec
Ž2103 within the town.
Ž2085 to Prigorec
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Kaniža
Ž2084 to Dubrovec.
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Lepoglava
Državna cesta D74.svg D74 to Krapina and Đurmanec (D207).
Ž2101 to Bedenec and Jerovec.
Ž2102 within the town.
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Muričevec
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Novi Golubovec
Državna cesta D29.svg D29 to Zlatar Bistrica, Marija Bistrica and Soblinec (D3).
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2127 to Gora Veternička.
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Kuzminec
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2125 to Mihovljan and Sutinske Toplice.
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2122 to Radoboj, Trški Vrh and Krapina (D1).
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Donja Šemnica
Sinnbild Autokreuzung.svg Ž2240 to Lepajci (D1).
Sinnbild Innerorts.svg Švaljkovec
Državna cesta D1.svg D1 to Krapina (D206) and Macelj border crossing to Slovenia (to the north)[5] and to the A2 motorway Sveti Križ Začretje interchange[1] and Zabok (D24).
Ž2160 to Sveti Križ Začretje.
The western terminus of the road.

Maps

  1. ^ Overview map of the D35 (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved July 24, 2014.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c "Regulation on motorway markings, chainage, interchange/exit/rest area numbers and names". Narodne novine (in Croatian). April 24, 2003. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Ministry of Sea, Transport and Infrastructure (Croatia) (June 4, 2013). "Decision on categorization of public roads" (in Croatian). Narodne novine. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  3. ^ "Public Roads Act". Narodne novine (in Croatian). December 14, 2004.
  4. ^ "Traffic counting on the roadways of Croatia in 2013 - digest" (PDF). Hrvatske ceste. May 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-29. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  5. ^ a b "Map of border crossings and customs office areas" (PDF). Customs Administration of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian). March 6, 2008.