State highways (Ukraine)

State highways in Ukraine are subdivided into three categories: international (M-network), national (H-network), and regional (P-network). The letter's indexes are in Cyrillic, standing for their respective abbreviations in Ukrainian.

List of international highways in Ukraine

International highways in Ukraine are the roads in Ukraine on routes involving international transport corridors and/or highways that are part of the European network. The international highways in Ukraine are identified with the letter M for the Ukrainian designation (Mizhnarodni), followed by the double digits 01 through 30. Usually their major routes of freeways detour around highly congested areas such as cities; however, these highways also might have some branches with the same identification signs posted while going through such congested areas. Some of these highways, especially around major cities have 8, 10, or more lanes.

There are 28 international highways of Ukraine with a total length of 9,331.1 km (5,798.1 mi). Those highways encompass 4.9% of all highways in the country. In the following list, all lengths are given by the major route. When branches (or exits) are mentioned and added to the length, the total length then measured including the entire network, not as an alternative route (compare with business route).

Highway Route Length Notes
M01 (Kyiv - Chernihiv - Novi Yarylovychi) to Gomel, Belarus Length 241.9 km or 150.3 mi (including access roads - 259.7 km or 161.4 mi)
  • Entrance to Chernihiv, length - 13.0 km (8.1 mi)
  • Entrance to Brovary, length - 4.8 km (3.0 mi)
M02 (Kipti - Hlukhiv - Bachivsk) to Bryansk, Russia Length 254.5 km (158.1 mi)
M03 (Kyiv - Kharkiv - Dovzhansky) to Rostov on Don, Russia Length 932.7 km or 579.6 mi (with access roads - 947.5 km or 588.7 mi)
  • Entrance to Kharkiv, length - 13.7 km (8.5 mi)
  • Entrance to Poltava, length - 1.1 km (0.68 mi)
M04 (Znamianka - Luhansk - Izvaryne) to Volgograd, Russia via Dnipro and Donetsk
  • Merged with M12 in 2021 to form the M30
M05 (Kyiv - Odesa) Length 562.5 km or 349.5 mi (with additional roads - 565.3 km or 351.3 mi)
  • Entrance to Bila Tserkva, length - 2.3 km (1.4 mi)
  • Access to highway P19, length - 0.5 km (0.31 mi)
M06 (Kyiv - Chop) to Budapest, Hungary via Lviv, Mukachevo, Uzhhorod Length 900.9 km or 559.8 mi (with access roads - 926.7 km or 575.8 mi)
  • Entrance to Zhytomyr, length - 9 km (5.6 mi)
  • Entrance to Zviahel, length - 4.6 km (2.9 mi)
  • Entrance to Lviv, length - 5.7 km (3.5 mi)
  • Entrance to Uzhhorod, length - 2.3 km (1.4 mi)
  • Entrance to Rivne, length - 4.2 km (2.6 mi)
M07 (Kyiv - Kovel - Yahodyn) to Lublin, Poland Length 494.8 km or 307.5 mi (with access roads - 496.7 km or 308.6 mi)
  • Entrance to "Yahodyn" customs-control terminals No. 2 and No. 3, total length - 1.9 km (1.2 mi)
M08 (Uzhhorod bypass - "Uzhhorod" customs-control terminal) Length 17.1 km or 10.6 mi (with access roads - 18.2 km or 11.3 mi)
  • Entrance to cargo terminal, length - 1.1 km (0.68 mi)
M09 (Ternopil - Lviv - Rava Ruska) to Lublin, Poland Length 174.9 km (108.7 mi)
M10 (Lviv - Krakovets) to Kraków, Poland Length 69.8 km or 43.4 mi (with access roads - 85.4 km or 53.1 mi)
  • Lviv western bypass, length - 15.6 km (9.7 mi)
M11 (Lviv - Shehyni) to Kraków, Poland Length 71.6 km (44.5 mi)
M12 (Stryi - Ternopil - Kropyvnytskyi - Znamianka)
  • Merged with M04 in 2021 to form the M30
M13 (Kropyvnytskyi - Platonove) to Chişinău, Moldova Length 258.5 km (160.6 mi)
M14 (Odesa - Melitopol - Novoazovsk) to Taganrog, Russia Length 691.3 km or 429.6 mi (with access roads - 714.2 km or 443.8 mi)
  • Access to highway P47, length - 2.1 km (1.3 mi)
  • Entrance to Kherson, length - 4.1 km (2.5 mi)
  • Melitopol bypass, length - 16.7 km (10.4 mi)
M15 (Odesa - Reni) Length 299.5 km (186.1 mi)
M16 (Odesa - Kuchurhan) to Chişinău, Moldova Length 58.9 km (36.6 mi)
M17 (Kherson - Dzhankoi - Feodosia - Kerch)[nb 1] Length 403.3 km (250.6 mi)
M18 (Kharkiv - Simferopol - Alushta - Yalta)[nb 2] Length 703.8 km or 437.3 mi (with access roads - 723.9 km or 449.8 mi)
  • Kharkiv bypass, length - 8 km (5.0 mi)
  • Simferopol bypass, length - 12.1 km (7.5 mi)
M19 Brest, Belarus to (Domanove - Kovel - Chernivtsi - Terebleche) to Bucharest, Romania Length 530.2 km or 329.5 mi (with access roads - 550.3 km or 341.9 mi)
  • Entrance to Chernivtsi, length - 9.1 km (5.7 mi)
  • Entrance to Lutsk, length - 5.2 km (3.2 mi)
M20 (Kharkiv - Shcherbakivka) to Belgorod, Russia Length 28.4 km (17.6 mi)
M21 (Vystupovychi - Zhytomyr - Mohyliv-Podilskiy) via Vinnytsia Length 413.4 km or 256.9 mi (with access roads - 420.1 km or 261.0 mi)
  • Access to Berdychiv, length - 6.5 km (4.0 mi)
  • Access to Kalynivka, length - 0.2 km (0.12 mi)
M22 (Poltava - Oleksandriia) Length 148.2 km or 92.1 mi (with access roads - 150.6 km or 93.6 mi)
  • Access to Kozelshchyna, length - 2.4 km (1.5 mi)
M23 (Berehove - Vynohradiv - Velyka Kopanya) Length 50 km (31 mi)
M24 (Velyka Dobron - Mukachevo - Berehove - "Luzhanka" border checkpoint) Length 60.5 km or 37.6 mi (with access roads - 62.1 km or 38.6 mi)
  • Access to highway M06, length - 1.6 km (0.99 mi)
  • Formerly highway P54 before 2013
M25 ("Solomonovo" checkpoint - Velyka Dobron - Yanoshi) Length 55.1 km or 34.2 mi (with access roads - 58.9 km or 36.6 mi)
  • Access to "Kosino" checkpoint, length - 3.8 km (2.4 mi)
M26 (Vylok - Nevetlenfolu - "Dyakove" checkpoint) Length 20.6 km or 12.8 mi (with access roads - 32.0 km or 19.9 mi)
  • Access to "Vylok" checkpoint, length - 0.2 km (0.12 mi)
  • Access to "Velyka Palad" checkpoint, length - 11.2 km (7.0 mi)
  • Formerly highway P55 before 2013
M27 (Odesa - Chornomorsk) Length 14.1 km (8.8 mi)
  • Formerly highway H04 until 2013
M28 (Odesa - Yuzhne to highway M14) Length 37.3 km or 23.2 mi (with access roads - 74.1 km or 46.0 mi)
  • Odesa bypass, length - 24.9 km (15.5 mi)
  • Access to Pivdennyi Port, length - 6.8 km (4.2 mi)
  • Formerly T-16-06 before 2013
M29 (Kharkiv - Krasnohrad - Pereshchepyne - Dnipro) Length 198.9 km or 123.6 mi (with access roads - 201.3 km or 125.1 mi)
  • Access to Highway M18, length - 2.4 km (1.5 mi)
M30 (Stryi - Uman - Dnipro - Izvaryne) via Vinnytsia and Kropyvnytskyi Length 1,401.7 km (871.0 mi) (with access roads - 1,436.2 km or 892.4 mi)
  • Entrance to Vinnytsia, length - 0.8 km (0.50 mi)
  • Entrance to Khmelnytskyi, length - 8 km (5.0 mi)
  • Entrance to Khmelnytskyi Airport, length - 0.7 km (0.43 mi)
  • Dnipro bypass, length - 21.9 km (13.6 mi)
  • Entrance to Luhansk, length - 1.8 km (1.1 mi)
  • Entrance to Znamianka, length - 1.3 km (0.81 mi)
  • Formerly M04 and M12 before 2021

List of national roads in Ukraine

Highway Route Length Notes
H01 (Kyiv - Znamianka) Length 289.6 km (179.9 mi)
H02 (Highway M06 - Kremenets - Bila Tserkva - Rzhyshchiv - Kaniv - Sofiyivka) Length 518.0 km (321.9 mi) (including access roads - 522.5 km or 324.7 mi)
  • Access to Kaniv, length 4.5 km (2.8 mi)
H03 (Zhytomyr - Chernivtsi) Length 336.1 kilometres (208.8 mi) (including access roads - 350.0 km or 217.5 mi)
H04 (Odesa - Chornomorsk)
  • Redesignated as M27 in 2013
H05 (Krasnoperekopsk - Simferopol)[nb 3] Length 115.0 km or 71.5 mi (including access roads - 116.0 km or 72.1 mi)
H06 (Simferopol - Bakhchysarai - Sevastopol)[nb 4] Length 66.4 km or 41.3 mi (including access roads - 69.3 km or 43.1 mi)
H07 (Kyiv - Sumy - Yunakivka) to Kursk, Russia Length 334.7 km (208.0 mi)
H08 (Boryspil - Dnipro - Zaporizhia) Length 429.6 km or 266.9 mi (including access roads - 434.9 km or 270.2 mi)
H09 (Mukacheve - Rakhiv - Ivano-Frankivsk - Rohatyn - Lviv) Length 429.5 km (266.9 mi)
H10 (Stryi - Ivano-Frankivsk - Chernivtsi - Hominy) to Chişinău, Moldova Length 275.0 km or 170.9 mi (including access roads - 286.2 km or 177.8 mi)
H11 (Dnipro - Mykolaiv) via Kryvyi Rih Length 239.5 km (148.8 mi)
H12 (Sumy - Poltava), bypassing Sumy Length 193.7 km or 120.4 mi
H13 (Lviv - Sambir - Uzhhorod) Length 231.8 km (144.0 mi)
H14 (Oleksandrivka - Kropyvnytskyi - Mykolaiv) Length 229.9 km or 142.9 mi (including access roads - 241.2 km or 149.9 mi)
  • Kropyvnytskyi southern bypass, length - 11.3 km (7.0 mi)
H15 (Zaporizhia - Donetsk) Length 210.4 km (130.7 mi)
H16 (Zolotonosha - Cherkasy - Smela - Uman) Length 209.7 km (130.3 mi)
H17 (Lviv - Radekhiv - Lutsk) Length 130.5 km (81.1 mi)
H18 (Ivano-Frankivsk - Buchach - Ternopil) Length 106.8 km (66.4 mi)
H19 (Yalta - Sevastopol)[nb 5] Length 80.7 km (50.1 mi)
H20 (Sloviansk - Donetsk - Mariupol) Length 222.0 km (137.9 mi)
  • Formerly P40 before 1998 and P19 from 1999 to 2006
H21 (Starobilsk - Luhansk - Khrustalny - Makiyivka - Donetsk) Length 221.0 km (137.3 mi)
H22 (Ustyluh - Lutsk - Rivne) Length 147.9 km (91.9 mi)
H23 (Kropyvnytskyi - Kryvyi Rih - Zaporizhia) Length 255.8 km (158.9 mi) (including access roads - 258.2 km or 160.4 mi
  • Access to Kryvyi Rih Airport, length 2.4 km (1.5 mi)
H24 (Blahovishchenske - Mykolaiv) Length 228.6 km (142.0 mi) (including access roads - 230.9 km or 143.5 mi)
H25 (Horodyshche - Rivne - Starokostiantyniv) Length 292.1 km (181.5 mi) (including access roads - 297.2 km or 184.7 mi)
  • Access to Rivne, length 2.7 km (1.7 mi)
    Access to Netishyn, length 2.4 km (1.5 mi)
  • Formerly P05 until 2017
H26 (Chuhuiv - Milove) via Starobelsk Length 298.3 km (185.4 mi)
  • Formerly P07 until 2017
H27 (Chernihiv - Mena - Sosnytsia - Hremyach) Length 204.0 km (126.8 mi)
  • Formerly P12 until 2017
H28 (Chernihiv - Horodnia - Senkivka) Length 71.4 km (44.4 mi)
  • Formerly P13 until 2017
H30 (Vasilivka - Berdyansk) Length 136.4 km (84.8 mi)
H31 (Dnipro - Tsarychanka - Kobeliaky - Reshetylivka) Length 157.9 km (98.1 mi)
  • Formerly P52 until 2017
H32 (Pokrovsk - Bakhmut - Mykhailivka) Length 137.4 km (85.4 mi)
H33 (Odesa - Bilhorod-Dnistrovsky - Monashi - Highway M15) with access to the Port of Chornomorsk Length 97.2 km (60.4 mi)
  • Formerly P70 until 2017

List of regional roads in Ukraine

See also

Notes

  1. The section running through Crimea is classified as 35A-001 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize this designation.
  2. The section running through Crimea is classified as 35A-002 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize this designation.
  3. H05 is classified as 35K-001 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize this designation.
  4. H06 is classified as 35P-001 and 67P-1 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize these designations.
  5. H19 is classified as 35K-002 and 67K-1 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize these designations.
  6. P23 is classified as 35K-003 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize this designation.
  7. P25 is classified as 35K-004 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize this designation.
  8. P29 is classified as 35K-005 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize this designation.
  9. P34 is classified as 35K-001 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize this designation.
  10. P35 is classified as 35K-006 by Russia. Ukraine does not recognize this designation.
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