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National Road 92 | ||||
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Droga krajowa nr 92 | ||||
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Maintained by GDDKiA | ||||
Length | 472.7 km (293.7 mi) | |||
Section 1 | ||||
West end | Rzepin | |||
East end | Mory | |||
Section 2 | ||||
West end | Zakręt [1] | |||
East end | Ryczołek | |||
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Country | Poland | |||
Highway system | ||||
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National road 92 (Polish: droga krajowa nr 92) [2] is a route belonging to Polish national roads network, which serves as an alternative route parallel to motorway A2. The road has one lane per direction on the majority of its length. Before the A2 motorway was constructed, it had served as the main connection between Warsaw, Poznań and the Polish-German border as DK 2; because of this, the route is sometimes referred to as "starą dwójką" (lit. "old two").
Before 2000, DK 92 ran from Gliwice–Mikołów–Tychy (Bielsko-Biała); this is now part of DK 44.
According to classes and categories of public roads in Poland, a national road is a public trunk road controlled by the Polish central government authority, the General Directorship of National Roads and Motorways. All motorways and expressways in Poland are classified as part of the national roads network.
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