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Road in Hungary
M3 motorway in use planned Part of E71 / E79 / E573 / E579 Length 281 km (175 mi)307 km (191 mi) planned
Existed 1978–present From Budapest Major intersectionsThe M3 motorway (Hungarian: M3-as autópálya) is a Hungarian motorway connecting Budapest to Nyíregyháza. It will eventually connect Budapest to the Ukrainian border. Two other motorways branch off it, the M30 (connecting the M3 to Miskolc) and the M35 (connecting the M3 to Debrecen). The M3 follows route 3, and, later, route 4. The section of the motorway between Görbeháza and Nyíregyháza was opened to traffic in August 2007. The section of the motorway between Highway 49 and Vásárosnamény was opened to the public in 2014.[1] The total length of the motorway now is 281 km.
Distance from Zero Kilometre Stone (Adam Clark Square) in Budapest in kilometres.
The operation and maintenance of the road by Hungarian Public Road Nonprofit Pte Ltd Co. This activity is provided by these highway engineers.
Hungarian system has 2 main type in terms of salary:
1, time-based fee vignettes (E-matrica); with a validity of either 10 days (3500 HUF), 1 month (4780 HUF) or 1 year (42980 HUF).[2]
2, county vignettes (Megyei matrica); the highway can be used instead of the national sticker with the following county stickers:
From Budapest to the Ukrainian border, the M3 motorway features the following bridges, tunnels or covered cuts:
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