D225 road

D225 is a state road in the central Croatia connecting Harmica border crossing to Slovenia and the city of Zaprešić to the A2 motorway in Zaprešić interchange.[1] The road is 14.8 km (9.2 mi) long.[2]

D225 state road shield
D225 state road
Route information
Length14.8 km (9.2 mi)
Major junctions
From Harmica border crossing to Slovenia
Major intersections D1 in A2 Zaprešić interchange
Ž1015 near Zagreb
To A2 in Zaprešić interchange
Location
CountryCroatia
CountiesZagreb County, City of Zagreb
Major citiesZaprešić
Highway system
Harmica border crossing, at the western terminus of the D225 road
Zaprešić, on the D225 road route

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]

D225 traffic volume
Road Counting site AADT ASDT Notes
D225 1924 Šenkovec – east 4,285 6,903 Adjacent to the Ž3033 junction.
D225 1925 Zaprešić – east 24,180 23,510 Adjacent to the D1 junction.

Road junctions and populated areas

D225 junctions/populated areas
Type Slip roads/Notes
Harmica border crossing to Slovenia.[5]
The route extends to Dobova, Slovenia.
The western terminus of the road.
Harmica
Ž3005 to Vukovo Selo and Dubravica.
Ž3033 to Šenkovec.
Gornji Laduč
Ž3035 to Prudnice.
Prigorje Brdovečko
Ž3030 to Trstenik, Marija Gorica and Donja Pušča.
Brdovec
Ž3035 to Prudnice.
Šibice
Zaprešić
Ž2186 to Dubravica, Kraljevec na Sutli and Mihanovićev Dol (D205).
Ž1015 to Zagreb via Aleja Bologne and Ilica.
Jarek Donji
Ivanec Bistranski
Ž2220 to Novaki Bistranski, Gornja Bistra and Strmec Stubički.
A2 in Zaprešić interchange to Krapina (to the north) and to the A3 motorway Jankomir interchange (to the south).
D1 to Zabok and Sveti Križ Začretje.
The eastern terminus of the road.

Sources

  1. "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 July 30, 2010.
  2. "Decision on categorization of public roads as state roads, county roads and local roads". Narodne novine (in Croatian). February 17, 2010.
  3. "Public Roads Act". Narodne novine (in Croatian). December 14, 2004.
  4. "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.
  5. "Map of border crossings and customs office areas" (PDF). Customs Administration of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian). March 6, 2008.
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