Highway M10 (Ukraine)

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M10-UA.svg
Highway M10
Автошлях М10
Ukraine road m10.jpg
Route information
Part of Tabliczka E40.svg E40
Length65.1 km (40.5 mi)
With additional roads: 77.3 km (48.0 mi)
Major junctions
East endM06-UA.svg M 06/M09-UA.svg M 09/M11-UA.svg M 11/N-road-02-Ukraine.svg H 02/N-road-09-Ukraine.svg H 09 in Lviv
West endPolish border at Krakovets
Location
Country Ukraine
Oblasts Lviv
Highway system
M09-UA.svg M 09 M11-UA.svg M 11
Performance of military band during the official motorway foundation-stone laying ceremony Ceremonia wmurowania kamienia wegielnego pod M10(ukraina).jpg
Performance of military band during the official motorway foundation-stone laying ceremony

Highway M10 is a Ukrainian international highway (M-highway) connecting Lviv to Krakovets on the border with Poland, where it continues as the A4 motorway. [1] [2]

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There are plans to build a motorway along this route in the coming years. This was supposed to be done by a private investor but for the last 10 years these efforts did not succeed. Now the government of Ukraine will try to find the funding. [3]

Route

MarkerMain settlementsNotesHighway Interchanges
0 km Lviv Tabliczka E40.svg E40/Tabliczka E471.svg E471 M06-UA.svg M 06Tabliczka E372.svg E372 M09-UA.svg M 09M11-UA.svg M 11N-road-02-Ukraine.svg H 02N-road-09-Ukraine.svg H 09
24 km Ivano-Frankove
32 km Novoiavorivsk
50 km Yavoriv
62 km Krakovets / Border (Poland)Tabliczka E40.svg E40 A4 Flag of Poland.svg

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