Highway M07 (Ukraine)

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M-road-07-Ukraine.svg
Highway M07
Автошлях М07
Ukraine road m07.jpg
Route information
Part of Tabliczka E373.svg E373
Length486.5 km (302.3 mi)
488.4 km (303.5 mi) with access roads
Major junctions
East endM-road-05-Ukraine.svg M05/M-road-01-Ukraine.svg M01/M-road-03-Ukraine.svg M03/M-road-06-Ukraine.svg M06/N-road-01-Ukraine.svg H01/N-road-07-Ukraine.svg H07 in Kyiv
Major intersectionsM-road-19-Ukraine.svg M19 in Kovel
West endPolish border at Yahodyn checkpoint
Location
Country Ukraine
Oblasts Kyiv, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Rivne, Volyn
Highway system
M-road-06-Ukraine.svg M06 M-road-08-Ukraine.svg M08

Highway M07 is a Ukrainian international highway (M-highway) connecting Kyiv to Yahodyn on the border with Poland, where it continues into Poland as National Road 12 (DK12). [1] [2]

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In Soviet times, the M07 was identified as A255. Today, the highway stretches through four oblasts and ends at the border checkpoint Yahodyn in Liuboml Raion (Volyn Oblast). The entire route is part of European route E373.

Route

MarkerMain settlementsNotesHighway Interchanges
0 km Kyiv Tabliczka E95.svg E95/Tabliczka E101.svg E101(M-road-05-Ukraine.svg M05 - M-road-01-Ukraine.svg M01) • Tabliczka E40.svg E40(M-road-03-Ukraine.svg M03 - M-road-06-Ukraine.svg M06) • N-road-01-Ukraine.svg H01N-road-07-Ukraine.svg H07
Kovel Tabliczka E85.svg E85 M-road-19-Ukraine.svg M19
486 kmYahodyn / Border (Poland)Tabliczka E373.svg E373 12 Flag of Poland.svg

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