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The A3 motorway ( hr, Autocesta A3) is a major
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in
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spanning . The motorway connects
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, the nation's capital, to the
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region and a number of cities along the
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. It represents a major east–west transportation corridor in Croatia and a significant part of the Pan-European Corridor X, serving as a transit route between the
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. Apart from Zagreb, where the A3 motorway comprises a considerable part of the
Zagreb bypass Zagreb bypass ( hr, Zagrebačka obilaznica) is a U-shaped motorway partially encircling Zagreb, Croatia. The largest part by far, between Jankomir and Ivanja Reka interchanges, was built between 1977 and 1979, while the Ivanja Reka – Sveta Helen ...
, the motorway runs near a number of significant Croatian cities. The motorway consists of two
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s and an emergency lane in each driving direction, separated by a
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. All intersections of the A3 motorway are
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, and the motorway comprises several large stack and cloverleaf interchanges at junctions with four other motorways in Croatia: A1, A2, A4 and A5. There is a cloverleaf interchange is on the A3 route, where the A11 motorway is scheduled to branch off. The route comprises a large number of
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s and culverts, but has no tunnels because it runs through plains. The Sava River Bridge is the most significant structure on the A3. Currently, there are 21 exits and 18 
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s operating along the route. A large part of the motorway is tolled using a
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; one section uses an open toll collection system. The Zagreb bypass sections are not tolled. The toll is charged according to
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. The A3 motorway is operated by
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. Construction of the six-lane motorway began in 1977, initially as the Zagreb bypass, then continued in the 1980s as an expansion of the existing two-lane road between Zagreb and
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. The construction was suspended in the first part of the 1990s, due to the
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, and resumed in 1996. Construction of the entire route was completed in 2006; further development entails new exits, new rest areas and the reconstruction of the existing motorway. The construction cost of the A3 motorway is estimated at 7 billion 
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(approximately 958.9 million 
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Route description

The A3 motorway ( hr, Autocesta A3) is a major east–west motorway in
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connecting the capital of the country,
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, to the
Slavonia Slavonia (; hr, Slavonija) is, with Dalmatia, Croatia proper, and Istria, one of the four historical regions of Croatia. Taking up the east of the country, it roughly corresponds with five Croatian counties: Brod-Posavina, Osijek-Baranja ...
region, where the motorway follows a route parallel to the
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and further on to
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n and
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n motorway networks. As a part of the road network of Croatia, it represents a part of
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–Zagreb–
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. The motorway has facilitated accelerated
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development in the regions it connects. The motorway also connects to a number of other motorways in Croatia (from the west to the east): the A2 at the Jankomir interchange, the A1 at
Lučko interchange The Lučko interchange ( hr, Čvor Lučko) is a hybrid ( Full Y/ Half-clover) interchange in Zagreb, Croatia. It is named after the nearby Zagreb neighborhood of Lučko. The interchange represents the northern terminus of the A1 motorway and it c ...
, the A11 at Jakuševec, the A4 at
Ivanja Reka Ivanja Reka is a neighborhood located in the eastern part of the Peščenica - Žitnjak city district of Zagreb, Croatia. Its main thoroughfare is the Slavonska Avenue. The nearby Ivanja Reka interchange is a major highway interchange of Slavonska ...
and the A5 at the Sredanci interchange. The motorway spans between the
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, to Slovenia and the Bajakovo border crossing to Serbia, east of
Županja Županja (, hu, Zsupanya, german: Schaupanie) is a town in eastern Slavonia, Croatia, located 254 km east of Zagreb. It is administratively part of the Vukovar-Syrmia County. It is inhabited by 12,090 people (2011). Županja lies on the Sa ...
. It represents the shortest and the most comfortable transit traffic route between Slovenia, northern Italy, Austria, Switzerland, and southern Germany to the west; and
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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to the east. The route serves Sisak via the D36;
Banja Luka Banja Luka ( sr-Cyrl, Бања Лука, ) or Banjaluka ( sr-Cyrl, Бањалука, ) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the largest city of Republika Srpska. Banja Luka is also the ''de facto'' capital of this entity. I ...
, Bosnia and Herzegovina via the D5 and
Stara Gradiška Stara Gradiška (, german: Altgradisch) is a village and a municipality in Slavonia, in the Brod-Posavina County of Croatia. It is located on the left bank of the river Sava, across from Gradiška in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Etymology The first w ...
border crossing;
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via the A5; and
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via the D55. The A3 motorway route is complete since no extensions or alterations to the route are planned by applicable legislation. The A3 motorway consists of two
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s and an emergency lane in each driving direction along its entire length. As of September 2010, the motorway has 21 interchanges, providing access to numerous towns and cities and the Croatian state road network. Almost all of the existing interchanges are
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, except for Lučko, which is a
stack interchange A directional interchange, colloquially known as a stack interchange, is a type of grade-separated junction between two controlled-access highways that allows for free-flowing movement to and from all directions of traffic. These interchanges e ...
, and Jankomir,
Kosnica Velika Kosnica is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D3 highway at the A3 interchange. See also * Mala Kosnica * Petina, Croatia *Zagreb Airport Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport ( hr, Zračna luka Franjo Tuđman Zagreb) or Zagreb Airp ...
, Ivanja Reka and Sredanci, which are
cloverleaf interchange A cloverleaf interchange is a two-level interchange in which all turns are handled by slip roads. To go left (in right-hand traffic; reverse directions in left-driving regions), vehicles first continue as one road passes over or under the ...
s. The motorway follows Pan-European Corridor X, and forms junctions with Pan-European Corridors Vb and Vc within Croatia. An automatic traffic monitoring and guidance system is in place along the motorway. It consists of measuring, control and signaling devices, located in zones where driving conditions may vary—at interchanges, near viaducts, bridges, and in zones where fog is known to occur. The system comprises variable traffic signs used to communicate changing driving conditions, possible restrictions and other information to motorway users. There are numerous
rest area A rest area is a public facility located next to a large thoroughfare such as a motorway, expressway, or highway, at which drivers and passengers can rest, eat, or refuel without exiting onto secondary roads. Other names include motorway servi ...
s along the motorway, providing various types of services ranging from simple parking spaces and
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to
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,
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s and
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s. The A3 motorway is operated by
Hrvatske autoceste Hrvatske autoceste (HAC) or Croatian Motorways Ltd is a Croatian state-owned limited liability company tasked with management, construction and maintenance of motorways in Croatia pursuant to provisions of the Croatian Public Roads Act ( hr, Zakon ...
, the state-owned company tasked with the management, construction, and maintenance of Croatian motorways.


Zagreb suburban interchanges

The route between Bobovica and Ivanja Reka interchanges (inclusive) serves as a part of Zagreb bypass, and it is therefore not tolled. The A3 section of the bypass also comprises junctions to a number of other motorways: the A1 at the Lučko interchange, the A2 at the Jankomir interchange, the A11 motorway at the Jakuševec interchange, and the A4 at the Ivanja Reka interchange. Two interchanges east of Zagreb,
Rugvica Rugvica is a municipality in Croatia in the Zagreb County. According to the 2001 census, there are 7,608 inhabitants, absolute majority of which are Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Cr ...
and Križ, have recently been built to fill in gaps between the Ivanja Reka,
Ivanić-Grad Ivanić-Grad or Ivanić Grad ( is a town in Zagreb County, Croatia. It is part of Moslavina. Geography Ivanić-Grad is located south-east from Zagreb, connected: * by highway A3 (Bregana-Zagreb-Ivanić-Grad-Slavonski Brod-Lipovac) * by train ...
and
Popovača Popovača is a town in Croatia in the Moslavina geographical region. Administratively it is part of the Sisak-Moslavina County. The town has a population of 11,905 (2011 census), 96% of which are ethnic Croats. History In the late 19th and early ...
interchanges, respectively. Even though the sections east of Rugvica are not parts of Zagreb bypass proper (they are tolled), the area has recently shown a rise in the population as it comprises several Zagreb suburbs and commuter towns. The consequent increase of commuter traffic volume, overall increase of the motorway transit traffic and plans for construction of a Sava River port in Rugvica warranted construction of the additional interchanges. The A3 section of Zagreb bypass is currently the busiest section of the Croatian motorway network, with annual average daily traffic (AADT) volume exceeding 40,000 vehicles, leading to congestion of the six-lane bypass at peak hours, especially during the summer, when tourist traffic adds to the congestion. The mainline toll plazas at Bobovica and Ivanja Reka can both become bottlenecks at such times. The alternative to the bypass is going through the city via Ljubljanska, Zagrebačka and Slavonska avenues. Despite being a shorter and a more direct route, those avenues are much more congested than the bypass at rush hours and they contain
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s and
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s at some of their junctions.


Toll

The A3 is a partially tolled motorway based on the
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. The westernmost section of the motorway, spanning the Bobovica interchange and the Bregana border crossing, is tolled at Bregana toll plaza using an open toll collection system; the motorway sections east of Ivanja Reka interchange are tolled using a closed toll collection system, integrated with the A5 motorway as the two connect at the Sredanci interchange, forming a unified toll collection system. As of October 2010, Bregana toll plaza charges 5.00 kuna (0.68 euro) to
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and 20.00 
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(2.74 
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) to
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s. The toll charged along the A3 route between Ivanja Reka and Lipovac varies depending on the distance travelled and ranges from 3.00 kuna (0.41 euro) to 105.00 kuna (14.38 euro) for passenger cars and 10.00 kuna (1.37 euro) to 350.00 kuna (47.95 euro) for semi-trailer trucks. The toll is payable in either Croatian kuna or euros and by major credit cards, debit cards and a number of prepaid toll collection systems, including various types of smart cards issued by the motorway operator and ''ENC''—an electronic toll collection (ETC) system which is shared at most motorways in Croatia and provides drivers with discounted toll rates for dedicated lanes at toll plazas. The toll collected by Hrvatske autoceste along the A3 motorway from January to August 2009 was reported to comprise the largest proportion of the total toll revenue collected by the company for the period: 889.8 million kuna (approximately 121.9 million euro). Even though this figure is not further decomposed into the individual sections of motorway, it is clear from the traffic volume data analysis that the largest portion of the toll revenue is collected on the sections between Zagreb and Slavonski Brod, and especially on those sections closest to the Ivanja Reka interchange. Summertime and holiday queues at the Ivanja Reka mainline toll plaza can be considerable, a problem exacerbated during the usual weekend-to-weekend tourist stays at Croatia's coastal resorts. In such conditions, motorway users are advised to use the Rugvica and Ivanić Grad exits ahead of the Ivanja Reka interchange to avoid the queues. As of October 2010, the westbound transit traffic approaching the Ivanja Reka interchange must exit the tolled motorway network, since the existing Zagreb bypass is not tolled, and then re-enter another tolled motorway. There are plans for the outer Zagreb bypass to be integrated into the tolled motorway network as the ultimate solution for congestion at the Ivanja Reka toll plaza. That will require reconstruction of the Ivanić Grad interchange east of the Ivanja Reka toll plaza.


History


Brotherhood and Unity Highway

A modern highway connecting Zagreb and Belgrade was originally designed in the late 1940s, and construction began on April 1, 1948. A substantial portion of the work was carried out by youth from
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ...
and abroad through
youth work actions Youth work actions (Serbo-Croatian: ''Omladinske radne akcije'', often abbreviated to ''ORA'', Slovenian: ''Mladinske delovne akcije'') were organized voluntary labor activities of young people in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The ...
. Nearly 300,000 youth, including
Yugoslav army The Yugoslav People's Army (abbreviated as JNA/; Macedonian and sr-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенска народна армија, Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian and bs, Jugoslavenska narodna armija; sl, Jugoslovanska ljudska a ...
soldiers, took part in the construction. The road spanning the two cities, called Brotherhood and Unity Highway before the 1990s, was completed and officially opened on July 27, 1950. Despite being called a motorway ( hr, autocesta), it was a single carriageway, two-lane road with all of its intersections at-grade. Due to a shortage of construction material, the
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was executed in various materials—mostly concrete slabs, with some
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sections and even some
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-covered sections. The road was originally designed to carry approximately 9,000 vehicles per day, and the original construction plans provided for subsequent conversion of the road into a four-lane motorway. In 1971, as the road gradually became congested, the plans to build the motorway on the route were approved by the
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of the
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. Unlike the other two motorway plans approved by the Croatian government, Zagreb–
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and Zagreb–
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, which were cancelled after the suppression of the
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, the Zagreb–Belgrade motorway plans remained in place and an expansion of the existing motorway into a dual-carriageway, six-lane motorway with exclusively grade-separated intersections proceeded. The additional carriageway was to be built south of the existing road, which was in turn to be widened to accommodate two traffic lanes and an emergency lane.


Prewar construction and wartime use

Construction of the A3 motorway in Croatia in its present form started in 1977, when the first six-lane (including emergency lanes) sections were constructed as a part of the Zagreb bypass. In 1979, the section connecting the Jankomir and Lučko interchanges was the first to be completed. The section between the Lučko and Ivanja Reka interchanges was opened in 1981, marking the completion of the A3 section of the Zagreb bypass. Unlike the remainder of the motorway, which was constructed by widening the existing road and adding the additional carriageway, these two sections were built entirely from scratch. The first part of the six-lane motorway to be completed east of Zagreb was the section between Ivanja Reka and
Lipovljani Lipovljani () is a municipality in Croatian Slavonia in the Sisak-Moslavina County. It has a population of 4,101 (2001 census), 85.7% which are Croats. Other notable minorities are Ukrainians (4.3%), Slovaks (3%), and Czechs (2.4%). Lipovljani has ...
, immediately to the east of the present day Lipovljani rest area; this was done in 1980. In order to maintain the flow of traffic on the Zagreb–Belgrade road during construction, the southern carriageway was completed first, and then the two-way traffic was rerouted to the new carriageway while the old, northern carriageway was widened and its pavement structure was replaced with a new one. Similarly, as the new carriageway extended further eastward, the at-grade intersections were replaced by interchanges or flyovers. In 1985, the motorway was extended by to
Okučani Okučani is a village and municipal centre in western Slavonia, Croatia. It is located 19 km southeast of Novska and 17 km west of Nova Gradiška.Prvča Prvča is a village in Brod-Posavina County in Croatia. References

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, near
Nova Gradiška Nova Gradiška is a town located in the Brod-Posavina County of Croatia, population 14,229 (2011). It is located in the historic region of Slavonia, near the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first word in the name means ''New'', and there ...
. Two further extensions of the motorway happened in 1988 and 1989—those were a extension to
Brodski Stupnik Brodski Stupnik is a municipality in Brod-Posavina County, Croatia that is part of the Slavonski Brod built-up area. There were 3,036 inhabitants in the 2011 census in which 95% declared themselves Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a ...
and another one to Slavonski Brod and the present-day Slavonski Brod zapad (west) interchange. In 1991, the motorway reached beyond Slavonski Brod as it was extended once more by , to the Slavonski Brod istok (east) interchange. Further construction of the motorway was suspended by the onset of the
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. In October 1991, a part of the motorway between
Novska Novska is a town in the Sisak-Moslavina County of Croatia. It is located in western part of the historic region of Slavonia, between Kutina and Nova Gradiška, linear distance southeast of the capital, Zagreb. Demographics Novska has a total pop ...
and Nova Gradiška became inaccessible to the government of the Republic of Croatia due to military occupation of the area by the forces of the so-called
SAO Western Slavonia The Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Western Slavonia ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Srpska autonomna oblast Zapadna Slavonija, Српска аутономна област Западна Славонија) was a Serbian self-proclaimed autonomous region (oblast) ...
. Consequently, the Novska–Nova Gradiška section was closed to all traffic. On December 21, 1994, negotiations led to the reopening of that section for transit traffic. However, the section remained unsafe for use as intermittent violence continued until May 1995, when the area was overrun by the Croatian army. Inspection of the motorway section carried out at the time revealed damage to a viaduct carrying the motorway over the Zagreb–Sisak–Vinkovci railroad and a local road near Novska. Besides the overall lack of maintenance during the period, the pavement and a number of flyovers were damaged by artillery bombardments, and the flyover approach embankments were damaged where
trenches A trench is a type of excavation or in the ground that is generally deeper than it is wide (as opposed to a wider gully, or ditch), and narrow compared with its length (as opposed to a simple hole or pit). In geology, trenches result from erosi ...
were dug.


Postwar reconstruction and completion

After the war, construction and reconstruction work resumed on the A3 motorway. The battle damage was the first to be addressed, along with removal of the trenches excavated in the flyover embankments. Similarly, unexploded ordnance and
minefield A land mine is an explosive device concealed under or on the ground and designed to destroy or disable enemy targets, ranging from combatants to vehicles and tanks, as they pass over or near it. Such a device is typically detonated automati ...
s left around the motorway had to be removed by
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. The motorway pavement was seriously deteriorated, as evidenced by extensive ruts and cracks incurred during the four-year wartime period. Unlike repairs made to the viaducts and flyovers, mine clearance and pavement reconstruction took considerably more time to perform. In 1996, the motorway was extended for the first time after the war. This extension reached to
Oprisavci Oprisavci is a village and municipality in Brod-Posavina County, Croatia. There are 2,508 inhabitants in which 98% declare themselves Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, ...
, west of the present-day Sredanci interchange. In 1999, another section was completed, stretching to
Velika Kopanica Velika Kopanica is a village and municipality in Brod-Posavina County, Croatia. There are a total of 3,308 inhabitants, in the following settlements: * Beravci, population 815 * Divoševci, population 296 * Kupina, population 269 * Mala Kopan ...
. The single westward extension of the motorway came about in 2002 as the A3 motorway was extended from Jankomir westward to the Bregana border crossing into Slovenia. The eastward advance of the A3 motorway continued in 2002, as it was extended by to Županja, while the easternmost section between Županja and the Bajakovo border crossing into Serbia was opened in 2006, thus completing the six-lane A3 motorway. The D4 state road was thus entirely replaced by the A3 motorway. The total investment value of the A3 motorway construction is estimated at 7 billion Croatian kuna (approximately 958.9 million euro), making the A3 the least expensive motorway in Croatia.


Further construction

Since the A3 motorway was completed in 2006, further construction on the A3 only consists of the addition of interchanges and rest areas. The Kosnica interchange, itself completed in May 2007, lacked access ramps to the south, to the D31 state road, which were in turn completed in November 2013. The latest new A3 interchange, the Jakuševec interchange on the Zagreb bypass, is a cloverleaf interchange connecting the A3 to the A11 motorway and in the future the city of Zagreb via Sarajevska road. The interchange itself and the access ramps to the A11 were completed in November 2015. Further construction towards Sarajevska road is planned. , two additional A3 interchanges are in various stages of construction or planning: Sveta Klara and Ivanić Grad. The Sveta Klara interchange is planned to provide another connection to the city of Zagreb (via Većeslava Holjevca Avenue). The interchange is designed as a trumpet. When both the Jakuševec and Sveta Klara interchanges are completed, the
Buzin Buzin is a village in Croatia. It is located just south of the Zagreb bypass Zagreb bypass ( hr, Zagrebačka obilaznica) is a U-shaped motorway partially encircling Zagreb, Croatia. The largest part by far, between Jankomir and Ivanja Reka inter ...
interchange was scheduled to be removed. The present Ivanić Grad interchange connects the D43 state road to the A3 motorway near the city of Ivanić Grad, however, the interchange was scheduled to be reconstructed to accommodate a new motorway planned as an outer, tolled Zagreb bypass. The reconstruction is currently in the planning stages. Two further interchanges are planned: (1) Godinjak, to be located between the existing Nova Gradiška and Lužani interchanges, connecting to Požega; and (2) Lipovljani, located between the existing
Kutina Kutina is a town in central Croatia, the largest settlement in the hilly region of Moslavina, in the Sisak-Moslavina County. The town proper has a population of 13,735 (2011), while the total municipal population is 22,760. The settlement of Kuti ...
and Novska interchanges. These are included in applicable spatial planning documents and their designs are in development, however funding is yet to be secured. Finally, the Andautonija rest area is planned for the A3 section of the Zagreb bypass between the Jakuševec and Kosnica interchanges. It is planned to be an "A-type" rest area, which normally comprises a filling station, a restaurant and a motel.


Traffic volume

Traffic is regularly counted by means of a traffic census at toll stations and reported by Hrvatske autoceste. The reported traffic volume gradually decreases as the motorway
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increases and as it passes by various major destinations and the interchanges that serve them. Thus the greatest volume of traffic is registered along Zagreb bypass, especially the Jankomir–Lučko section, with 41,549 vehicle annual average daily traffic (AADT). The busiest tolled section of the motorway is Ivanja Reka–Rugvica with 27,049 AADT and 34,543 vehicle average summer daily traffic (ASDT) figures. The traffic volume gradually decreases from that section eastward to the eastern terminus of the motorway, where the lowest AADT and ASDT figures are recorded. The traffic volume decrease is somewhat more pronounced at interchanges serving Slavonski Brod and the A5 motorway (Sredanci). The seasonal traffic volume variation ranges from a 28% increase on the busiest, Ivanja Reka–Rugvica, section to a 75% volume increase, as measured on the Županja– Spačva section. Average summer season traffic volume increase on the motorway is 55%. The AADT/ASDT ratio analysis does not include Zagreb bypass, as there are no ASDT data available for the bypass.


Rest areas

As of October 2010, there are 18 rest areas operating along the A3 motorway, and additional rest areas are planned along the existing sections of the route. Legislation provides for four types of rest areas, designated as types A through D. A-type rest areas comprise a full range of amenities, including a filling station, a restaurant and a
hotel A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. Facilities provided inside a hotel room may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a ref ...
or a motel; B-type rest areas have no lodging; C-type rest areas are very common and include a filling station and a
café A coffeehouse, coffee shop, or café is an establishment that primarily serves coffee of various types, notably espresso, latte, and cappuccino. Some coffeehouses may serve cold drinks, such as iced coffee and iced tea, as well as other non-ca ...
, but no restaurants or accommodations; D-type rest areas offer parking spaces only, possibly some
picnicking A picnic is a meal taken outdoors ( ''al fresco'') as part of an excursion, especially in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place affording an interesting view, or else in conjunction with a public event such as preceding ...
tables, benches and restrooms. Even though the rest areas found along the A3 motorway generally follow this ranking system, there are considerable variations, as some of them offer extra services. The filling stations regularly have small
convenience stores A convenience store, convenience shop, corner store or corner shop is a small retail business that stocks a range of everyday items such as coffee, groceries, snack foods, confectionery, soft drinks, ice creams, tobacco products, lottery ticket ...
and some of them offer LPG fuel. The primary motorway operator, Hrvatske autoceste (HAC), leases the A, B and C type rest areas to various operators through public tenders. As of October 2010, there are three such rest area operators on the A3 motorway: INA, Nafta Promet and INA Osijek Petrol. The rest area operators are not permitted to sub-lease the fuel operations. Most of the A3 motorway rest areas are accessible to both directions of traffic. There are however rest areas which are available only to the eastbound traffic (e.g. Lužani and Brodski Stupnik rest areas) or to westbound traffic only, like Slaven and Staro Petrovo Selo rest areas. Furthermore, some rest areas offer different types of amenities to each direction of the traffic. The rest areas normally operate 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, except Stari Hrastovi (eastbound) rest area, which is open from 7 am to 6 pm. {, class="wikitable" , - , align=center bgcolor=#f2f2f2 colspan= 5 , List of A3 motorway rest areas , - , align=center bgcolor=#f2f2f2 , County , align=center bgcolor=#f2f2f2 , km , align=center bgcolor=#f2f2f2 , Name , align=center bgcolor=#f2f2f2 , Operators , align=center bgcolor=#f2f2f2 , Notes , - ,
Zagreb County Zagreb County ( hr, Zagrebačka županija) is a county in Northern Croatia. It surrounds, but does not contain, the nation's capital Zagreb, which is a separate territorial unit. For that reason, the county is often nicknamed "Zagreb ring" ( hr, z ...
, 4.2 , Gradna rest area , INA , Facilities found at the Gradna rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol, diesel fuel and LPG, a café and restrooms. , - ,
City of Zagreb Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slove ...
, 17.1 , Lučko , INA , Facilities found at the Lučko rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a café, a motel, an
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, picnicking tables and restrooms. , - , rowspan=2,
Zagreb County Zagreb County ( hr, Zagrebačka županija) is a county in Northern Croatia. It surrounds, but does not contain, the nation's capital Zagreb, which is a separate territorial unit. For that reason, the county is often nicknamed "Zagreb ring" ( hr, z ...
, 54.8 , Ježevo , INA , Facilities found at the Ježevo rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol, diesel fuel and LPG, a motel, a restaurant, a café and restrooms. The motel and the restaurant are accessible to the eastbound traffic only. , - , 77.1 , Križ , INA , Facilities found at the Križ rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a motel, a restaurant, a café, picnicking tables and restrooms. The motel and the restaurant are accessible to the eastbound traffic only. , - , rowspan=3, Sisak-Moslavina , 90.2 , , INA , Facilities found at the Stari Hrastovi rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a motel, a restaurant, a café, picnicking tables and restrooms. The filling station is available to both traffic directions, but all other facilities are available to the westbound traffic only. , - , 116.5 , Lipovljani , INA , Facilities found at the Lipovljani rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a restaurant, a café, picnicking tables and restrooms. The picnicking tables are available to the eastbound traffic only. , - , 133.1 , Novska , INA , Facilities found at the Novska rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a café and restrooms. , - , rowspan=7,
Brod-Posavina Brod-Posavina County ( hr, Brodsko-posavska županija) is the southern Slavonian Counties of Croatia, county in Croatia. Its center is the city of Slavonski Brod and it spreads along the left bank of the Sava river, hence the name ''Posavina''. O ...
, 157.6 , , HAC , Facilities found at the Nova Gradiška rest area comprise a restaurant, a café and restrooms. The facilities are available to the eastbound traffic only. Only a parking area is available to the westbound traffic. , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 164.8 , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Slaven , bgcolor=#ffdddd , INA , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Facilities found at the Slaven rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a motel, a restaurant, a café, picnicking tables and restrooms. The rest area is available to the westbound traffic only. , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 175.5 , bgcolor=#ffdddd , , bgcolor=#ffdddd , INA , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Facilities found at the Staro Petrovo Selo rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a motel, a restaurant and restrooms. The rest area is available to the westbound traffic only. , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 191.6 , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Lužani , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Nafta Promet , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Facilities found at the Lužani rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a motel, a restaurant and restrooms. The rest area is available to the eastbound traffic only. , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 201.4 , bgcolor=#ffdddd , , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Nafta Promet , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Facilities found at the Brodski Stupnik rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a café and restrooms. The rest area is available to the eastbound traffic only. , - , 216.5 , Marsonija , INA , Facilities found at the Marsonija rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol, diesel fuel and LPG and restrooms. The LPG filling station is available to the eastbound traffic only, while the restrooms are available to the westbound traffic only. , - , 238.4 , Sredanci , INA , Facilities found at the Sredanci rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a restaurant, a café and restrooms. The facilities are available to the eastbound traffic only. Only a parking area is available to the westbound traffic. , - , rowspan=4, Vukovar-Srijem , 258.7 , , , Facilities found at the Babina Greda rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a café and restrooms. The facilities are available to the eastbound traffic only. Only a parking area is available to the westbound traffic. , - , 271.3 , Rastovica , INA , Facilities found at the Rastovica rest area comprise a filling station selling petrol and diesel fuel, a café and restrooms. The facilities are available to the westbound traffic only. Only a parking area is available to the eastbound traffic. , - , 283.1 , Bošnjaci , HAC , Facilities found at the Bošnjaci rest area comprise picnicking tables and restrooms. , - , 298.4 , Spačva , HAC , Facilities found at the Spačva rest area comprise a motel, a restaurant and restrooms.


Exit list

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Zagreb County Zagreb County ( hr, Zagrebačka županija) is a county in Northern Croatia. It surrounds, but does not contain, the nation's capital Zagreb, which is a separate territorial unit. For that reason, the county is often nicknamed "Zagreb ring" ( hr, z ...
, bgcolor=#ddffdd , 0.0 , bgcolor=#ddffdd align=center , , bgcolor=#ddffdd , Bregana border crossing , bgcolor=#ddffdd , A2 (Slovenia), A2
, bgcolor=#ddffdd , Border crossing to
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The motorway extends as Slovenian A2 (Slovenia), A2 motorway.
The western terminus of the motorway and the western terminus of European route E70 Concurrency (road), concurrency. , - , 1.0 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Bregana toll plaza , - , 2.5 , align=center , 1 , Bobovica , , Links
Samobor Samobor () is a city in Zagreb County, Croatia. It is part of the Zagreb metropolitan area. Administratively it is a part of Zagreb County. Geography Samobor is located west of Zagreb, between the eastern slopes of the Samobor hills ( hr, Samo ...
,
Bregana Bregana (; german: Bergana) , colspan=3 , Gradna rest area , - , 8.8 , align=center , 2 , Sveta Nedelja, Zagreb County, Sveta Nedjelja , , Links Samobor and Sveta Nedjelja , - , rowspan= 6,
City of Zagreb Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slove ...
, 14.6 , align=center , 3 , Jankomir interchange, Jankomir ,


, Connection to A2 motorway and to the City of Zagreb via Ljubljanska Avenue.
The western terminus of the D1 state road concurrency; the D1 is not signposted along the A3. , - , 17.1 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Lučko rest area , - , bgcolor=#ddffdd , 19.5 , bgcolor=#ddffdd align=center , 4 , bgcolor=#ddffdd , Lučko interchange, Lučko , bgcolor=#ddffdd ,




, bgcolor=#ddffdd , Connection to A1 motorway and to the City of Zagreb via Jadranska Avenue.
The western terminus of European routes E65/E71 concurrency.
The eastern terminus of the D1 state road concurrency and the western terminus of D3 state road concurrency; the state roads are not signposted along the A3. , - , bgcolor=#ffdead , 26.2 , bgcolor=#ffdead align=center , 4a , bgcolor=#ffdead , Sveta Klara, Sveta Klara , bgcolor=#ffdead , , bgcolor=#ffdead , A planned connection to the City of Zagreb via Novi Zagreb and Većeslava Holjevca Avenue , - , 27.3 , align=center , 5 ,
Buzin Buzin is a village in Croatia. It is located just south of the Zagreb bypass Zagreb bypass ( hr, Zagrebačka obilaznica) is a U-shaped motorway partially encircling Zagreb, Croatia. The largest part by far, between Jankomir and Ivanja Reka inter ...
,
, Connection to the City of Zagreb via Savezne Republike Njemačke Street and Novi Zagreb, Zagreb airport and to Velika Gorica , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 28.3 , bgcolor=#ffdddd align=center , 5a , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Jakuševec , bgcolor=#ffdddd ,
, bgcolor=#ffdddd , Interchange to the A11 motorway, providing connection to Velika Gorica and in the future to Zagreb via Sarajevska Road. , - , rowspan= 9,
Zagreb County Zagreb County ( hr, Zagrebačka županija) is a county in Northern Croatia. It surrounds, but does not contain, the nation's capital Zagreb, which is a separate territorial unit. For that reason, the county is often nicknamed "Zagreb ring" ( hr, z ...
, 35.5 , align=center , 5b ,
Kosnica Velika Kosnica is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D3 highway at the A3 interchange. See also * Mala Kosnica * Petina, Croatia *Zagreb Airport Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport ( hr, Zračna luka Franjo Tuđman Zagreb) or Zagreb Airp ...
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, Connection to the City of Zagreb via Radnička Road (Ž1029 to the north) and to Velika Gorica and Zagreb Airport (D31 to the south) , - , 39.6 , colspan=4 align=center, Sava River Bridge , - , bgcolor=#ddffdd , 40.3 , bgcolor=#ddffdd align=center , 6 , bgcolor=#ddffdd , Ivanja Reka interchange, Ivanja Reka , bgcolor=#ddffdd ,



, bgcolor=#ddffdd , Connection to A4 motorway and the City of Zagreb via Slavonska Avenue.
The eastern terminus of European routes E65/E71 concurrency.
The eastern terminus of D3 state road concurrency; the D3 is not signposted along the A3. , - , , align=center , , Otok Svibovski , , Connection to Otok Svibovski, Dumovec, Zagreb-east Business Zone and IKEA Zagreb , - , 48.7 , align=center , 6a ,
Rugvica Rugvica is a municipality in Croatia in the Zagreb County. According to the 2001 census, there are 7,608 inhabitants, absolute majority of which are Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Cr ...
, , Connection to Dugo Selo , - , , align=center , , colspan=3 , Zagreb-east toll plaza , - , 54.8 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Ježevo rest area , - , 65.3 , align=center , 7 , Ivanić Grad, Ivanić Grad , , Connection to Ivanić Grad and Čazma , - , 74.6 , align=center , 7a , Križ , , Connection to Križ , - , 77.1 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Križ rest area , - , rowspan=6, Sisak-Moslavina , 88.2 , align=center , 8 ,
Popovača Popovača is a town in Croatia in the Moslavina geographical region. Administratively it is part of the Sisak-Moslavina County. The town has a population of 11,905 (2011 census), 96% of which are ethnic Croats. History In the late 19th and early ...
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, Connection to Popovača, Sisak and Lonjsko polje nature park , - , 90.2 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Stari Hrastovi rest area , - , 105.9 , align=center , 9 ,
Kutina Kutina is a town in central Croatia, the largest settlement in the hilly region of Moslavina, in the Sisak-Moslavina County. The town proper has a population of 13,735 (2011), while the total municipal population is 22,760. The settlement of Kuti ...
, , Connection to Kutina and Garešnica , - , 116.5 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Lipovljani rest area , - , 127.1 , align=center , 10 ,
Novska Novska is a town in the Sisak-Moslavina County of Croatia. It is located in western part of the historic region of Slavonia, between Kutina and Nova Gradiška, linear distance southeast of the capital, Zagreb. Demographics Novska has a total pop ...
, , Connection to Novska, Jasenovac, Sisak-Moslavina County, Jasenovac and Lipik , - , 133.1 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Novska rest area , - , rowspan=14 ,
Brod-Posavina Brod-Posavina County ( hr, Brodsko-posavska županija) is the southern Slavonian Counties of Croatia, county in Croatia. Its center is the city of Slavonski Brod and it spreads along the left bank of the Sava river, hence the name ''Posavina''. O ...
, 151.9 , align=center , 11 ,
Okučani Okučani is a village and municipal centre in western Slavonia, Croatia. It is located 19 km southeast of Novska and 17 km west of Nova Gradiška.Banja Luka Banja Luka ( sr-Cyrl, Бања Лука, ) or Banjaluka ( sr-Cyrl, Бањалука, ) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the largest city of Republika Srpska. Banja Luka is also the ''de facto'' capital of this entity. I ...
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, - , 157.6 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Nova Gradiška rest area , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 164.8 , bgcolor=#ffdddd align=center , , bgcolor=#ffdddd colspan=2 , Slaven rest area , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Accessible to westbound traffic only , - , 167.4 , align=center , 12 , Nova Gradiška, Nova Gradiška , , Connection to Nova Gradiška and Požega , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 175.5 , bgcolor=#ffdddd align=center , , bgcolor=#ffdddd colspan=2 , Staro Petrovo Selo rest area , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Accessible to westbound traffic only , - , 189.9 , align=center , 13 , Lužani , , Connection to Lužani, Pleternica and Požega , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 191.6 , bgcolor=#ffdddd align=center , , bgcolor=#ffdddd colspan=2 , Lužani rest area , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Accessible to eastbound traffic only , - , bgcolor=#ffdddd , 201.4 , bgcolor=#ffdddd align=center , , bgcolor=#ffdddd colspan= 2 , Brodski Stupnik rest area , bgcolor=#ffdddd , Accessible to eastbound traffic only , - , 211.1 , align=center , 14 , Slavonski Brod, Slavonski Brod - zapad , , Western connection to Slavonski Brod , - , 216.5 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Marsonija rest area , - , 221.6 , align=center , 15 , Slavonski Brod - istok , , Eastern connection to Slavonski Brod , - , 238.4 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Sredanci rest area , - , bgcolor=#ddffdd , 241.4 , bgcolor=#ddffdd align=center , 16 , bgcolor=#ddffdd , Sredanci interchange, Sredanci , bgcolor=#ddffdd ,
, bgcolor=#ddffdd , Connection to A5 motorway linking
Osijek Osijek () is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja ...
to the north.
The western terminus of European route E73 concurrency. , - , bgcolor=#ddffdd , 249.2 , bgcolor=#ddffdd align=center , 17 , bgcolor=#ddffdd , Velika Kopanica, Velika Kopanica , bgcolor=#ddffdd ,
, bgcolor=#ddffdd , Connection to Velika Kopanica and Slavonski Šamac.
The eastern terminus of European route E73 concurrency. , - , rowspan=10 , Vukovar-Syrmia County, Vukovar-Syrmia , 258.7 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Babina Greda rest area , - , 261.8 , align=center , 18 , Babina Greda, Babina Greda , , Connection to Babina Greda and Slavonski Šamac. , - , 271.3 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Rastovica rest area , - , 274.0 , align=center , 19 ,
Županja Županja (, hu, Zsupanya, german: Schaupanie) is a town in eastern Slavonia, Croatia, located 254 km east of Zagreb. It is administratively part of the Vukovar-Syrmia County. It is inhabited by 12,090 people (2011). Županja lies on the Sa ...
, , Connection to Županja,
Vinkovci Vinkovci () is a city in Slavonia, in the Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. The city's registered population was 28,247 in the 2021 census, the total population of the city was 31,057, making it the largest town of the county. Surrounde ...
, Vukovar and Orašje, Bosnia, Orašje, Bosnia and Herzegovina , - , 283.1 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Bošnjaci rest area , - , 291.2 , align=center , 20 , Spačva , , Connection to Vrbanja, Croatia, Vrbanja and Brčko (city), Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. , - , 298.4 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Spačva rest area , - , 300.1 , align=center , , colspan=3 , Lipovac toll plaza , - , 304.0 , align=center , 21 , Lipovac ,
, Connection to Lipovac, Tovarnik, Vukovar and Ilok , - , bgcolor=#ddffdd , 306.5 , bgcolor=#ddffdd align=center , , bgcolor=#ddffdd , Bajakovo border crossing , bgcolor=#ddffdd , A3 (Serbia), A3
, bgcolor=#ddffdd , Border crossing to
Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Bas ...
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The route continues as Serbian motorway A3 (Serbia), A3.
The eastern terminus of the motorway and the eastern terminus of European route E70 concurrency.


See also

* International E-road network * Transport in Croatia


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:A03 (Croatia) Motorways in Croatia Roads in Zagreb Zagreb County Sisak-Moslavina County Brod-Posavina County Vukovar-Syrmia County Buildings and structures in Brod-Posavina County