M-2.4 (Montenegro)

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M 2.4

Magistralni put M-2.4 (Montenegrin)
Route information
Part of E-851
Length69.93 km (43.45 mi)
Existed1973–2016
Major junctions
West end M-2 in Petrovac na Moru
Major intersections
East end SH41 in Sukobin
Location
CountryMontenegro
MunicipalitiesBudva, Bar, Ulcinj
Highway system
M-2.3 M-4

M-2.4 highway (Montenegrin: Magistralni put M-2.4Montenegrin: Magistralni put M-2.4) was a Montenegrin roadway.

The M-2.4 highway served as an extension of the M-2 highway, serving Bar and Ulcinj.

History

The M-2.4 highway was officially opened for traffic in 1973.[1]

In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs published bylaw on categorisation of state roads. With new categorisation, M-2.4 highway was merged with the M-1 highway.[2]

Major intersections

Municipality Location km mi Destinations Notes
Budva Petrovac na Moru 0 0 M-2 – Budva, Podgorica
Bar Haj Nehaj Sozina Tunnel To Podgorica via M-1.1 highway (Montenegro)
Ulcinj Ulcinj R-22 – Ada Bojana
Vladimir R-15 – Ostros, Virpazar
Sukobin SH41 – Shkodër (Albania) Border crossing with Albania

References

  1. ^ Doderović & Ivanović 2012, pp. 483–484: "Put Pеtrоvаc – Bаr – Ulcinj – Sukоbin (јugоslоvеnskо – аlbаnskа grаnicа), puštеn је Drumski saobraćaj u Crnoj Gori u sаоbrаćај 1973. gоdine а dugаčаk је 69,93 km.."
  2. ^ "Pravilnik o kategorizaciji državnih puteva" [Regulation on categorisation of state roads]. www.sluzbenilist.me (in Montenegrin). Official Gazette of Montenegro. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2019.

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