Raccordo autostradale RA4

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Autostrada Connection 4
Raccordo autostradale 4
Mappa autostrada RA4 Italia.svg
Route information
Maintained by ANAS
Length5.512 km (3.425 mi)
[1]
Major junctions
FromReggio Calabria (Santa Caterina)
ToReggio Calabria (Gallina)
Highway system
  • Roads in Italy

Raccordo autostradale RA4 is a motorway that connects the Autostrada A2 with Strada statale 106 Jonica through the city of Reggio Calabria. The motorway junction also constitutes the central section of the so-called Reggio Calabria ring road.

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References

  1. Per il raccordo RA 4 selezionare nella cartina la Calabria, poi la sezione Strade ed infine nel menù a tendina il RA 4