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The '''A4''' is a [[List of National Roads in Latvia|national road in Latvia]] which is part of the [[ring road]] around [[Riga]], connecting [[Baltezers, Ādaži Municipality|Baltezers]] to [[Saulkalne]].<ref>http://www.lvceli.lv/LV/?i=18</ref> The road is also known as the Riga bypass. The road is part of [[European route E67]], [[European route E77]] and Latvian [[TEN-T]] road network. The length of the A4 is 21 kilometers. Construction on A4 was started in 1964 and finished in 1980. Currently the A4 has 1+1 lanes in all its length. In 2011/2012 part of the A4 was reconstructed,<ref>http://www.lvceli.lv/LV/PC/PageImages/Original/1473.jpg</ref> and its planned that around year 2020 widening of the road to 2x2 lanes will start. Because of this, it would receive an expressway or motorway status, and the current 90 km/h speed limit would be raised.<ref>http://www.lvceli.lv/LV/?i=766e</ref> The average [[AADT]] of A4 in |
The '''A4''' is a [[List of National Roads in Latvia|national road in Latvia]] which is part of the [[ring road]] around [[Riga]], connecting [[Baltezers, Ādaži Municipality|Baltezers]] to [[Saulkalne]].<ref>http://www.lvceli.lv/LV/?i=18</ref> The road is also known as the Riga bypass. The road is part of [[European route E67]], [[European route E77]] and Latvian [[TEN-T]] road network. The length of the A4 is 21 kilometers. Construction on A4 was started in 1964 and finished in 1980. Currently the A4 has 1+1 lanes in all its length. In 2011/2012 part of the A4 was reconstructed,<ref>http://www.lvceli.lv/LV/PC/PageImages/Original/1473.jpg</ref> and its planned that around year 2020 widening of the road to 2x2 lanes will start. Because of this, it would receive an expressway or motorway status, and the current 90 km/h speed limit would be raised.<ref>http://www.lvceli.lv/LV/?i=766e</ref> The average [[AADT]] of A4 in 2014 was 10 159 cars per day. |
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== Crossings == |
== Crossings == |
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Length | 20.5 km (12.7 mi) | |||
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From | Baltezers | |||
To | Saulkalne | |||
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Country | Latvia | |||
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The A4 is a national road in Latvia which is part of the ring road around Riga, connecting Baltezers to Saulkalne.[1] The road is also known as the Riga bypass. The road is part of European route E67, European route E77 and Latvian TEN-T road network. The length of the A4 is 21 kilometers. Construction on A4 was started in 1964 and finished in 1980. Currently the A4 has 1+1 lanes in all its length. In 2011/2012 part of the A4 was reconstructed,[2] and its planned that around year 2020 widening of the road to 2x2 lanes will start. Because of this, it would receive an expressway or motorway status, and the current 90 km/h speed limit would be raised.[3] The average AADT of A4 in 2014 was 10 159 cars per day.
Crossings
# | Road name | Location |
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1 | P1 | Upesciems |
2 | P4 | Ūlupji |
3 | P11 | Saurieši |
4 | A6 | Saulkalne |
Major cities crossed
Gallery
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A4 in 2007.