D11 with six stripes. ŘSD sent 33 kilometers from Jirna – Poděbrady for assessment
At the time of the expansion from four to six lanes in the section Jirny – Poděbrady, the conversion to a six-lane in the section Prague – Jirny is to be completed.
The Directorate of Roads and Motorways (ŘSD) continues to prepare for the extension of motorways around Prague to a six-lane layout. So far, he has taken the last step in the case of the D11 motorway, when he sent to the Ministry of the Environment to assess the transformation of the 33-kilometer-long section Jirny-Poděbrady.
The documentation is still in the investigation procedure, where it will be decided whether the intention will have to go through the so-called large EIA process. The plan is divided into four parts, which should be gradually developed in the years 2026 to 2029, the total is to be in 2030.
“The necessary intention is provoked to be a new intensity of traffic and also the management of an alternative route D1 to Moravia (in connection with the completion), using the section D11 Prague – Hradec Králové. The capacity of the assessed section of the D11 motorway will improve the flow of traffic and the average driving speed on this road, “ it is written in the documentation. The preparation is to be coordinated with the preparation of the Běchovice – Poříčany high-speed line.
At the time of the expansion from four to six lanes in the section Jirny – Poděbrady, the conversion to a six-lane in the section Prague – Jirny is to be completed. The reconstruction of eight kilometers is to take place in the years 2024 to 2026, the EIA has had a positive opinion since 2017.
At the same time, ŘSD plans to expand most motorways leaving Prague to six lanes. In the EIA process (or investigation procedure), for example, there are 18 kilometers of D8 Zdiby – Nová Ves or D5 Prague – Beroun (this should start next year). The D10 will also be extended to Mladá Boleslav.
Probably the closest extension is the oldest section of the Prague ring road (D0) Slivenec – Třebonice, which received the approval of the EIA the year before last. The currently planned new sections of the ring road are also being designed in a six-lane layout, including the section between the D1 motorway and Běchovice (511) and the northern part of the ring road. In the already operated sections, the extension to the six-lane is planned between the D10 motorway and Běchovice (510).
The D1 motorway is capacity-oriented to six lanes from Prague to Mirošovice. ŘSD is also preparing an extension to 30 kilometers of the D1 motorway around Brno (seven sections between Kývalka and Holubice).
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