|  | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Length | 25.0 km (15.5 mi) | 
| Major junctions | |
| From |  D6 in Vojnić | 
| To |  Maljevac border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina | 
| Location | |
| Country | Croatia | 
| Counties | Sisak-Moslavina | 
| Major cities | Vojnić | 
| Highway system | |

Maljevac, near the southern terminus of the D216 road
D216 is a state road in central Croatia connecting Vojnić and the D6 state road to Maljevac border crossing to Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] The road is 25.0 km (15.5 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]
| D216 traffic volume | ||||
| Road | Counting site | AADT | ASDT | Notes | 
|  D216 | 3103 Kupljensko | 1,737 | 2,217 | Between the Ž3290 and Ž3224 junctions. | 
Road junctions and populated areas
| D216 junctions/populated areas | |
| Type | Slip roads/Notes | 
|  | Vojnić  D6 to Karlovac and Glina. The northern terminus of the road. | 
|  | Kolarić Ž3290 to Krnjak and the D1 state road. | 
|  | Kupljensko | 
|  | Ž3224 to Johovo and Klokoč. | 
|  | Miholjsko | 
|  | Krstinja | 
|  | Donja Brusovača Ž3224 to Klokoč and Dunjak. | 
|  | Jagrovac | 
|  | Maljevac Ž3229 to Katinovac, Topusko and the D6 state road. Ž3271 to Pašin Potok. | 
|  | Maljevac border crossing The road extends to Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] The southern terminus of the road. | 
Sources
- 1 2 "Map of border crossings and customs office areas" (PDF). Customs Administration of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian). March 6, 2008.
- ↑ "Decision on categorization of public roads as state roads, county roads and local roads". Narodne novine (in Croatian). February 17, 2010.
- ↑ "Public Roads Act". Narodne novine (in Croatian). December 14, 2004.
- ↑ "Traffic counting on the roadways of Croatia in 2009 - digest" (PDF). Hrvatske ceste. May 1, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 21, 2011.
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.