Major automobile roads in Belarus State-owned common access roads
The state-owned roads of common access are managed by the Belavtodor department of the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Belarus. They are classified into republican roads and local roads. Automobile roads may also be owned by persons, businesses, state enterprises, and military.
Motorway network
Belarus has an extensive system of 4-laned dual carriageways and expressways , currently in expansion. Currently they are:
Highway Route Length European road Notes Border of Poland at Brest – Minsk to border with Russia (on to Moscow) 611 km (380 mi) E30 (entire route) Entrances to Dziaržynsk , Pružany , Brest Airport , Brest , Kobryn Minsk – Minsk International Airport 34 km (21 mi) Minsk – Viciebsk 253 km (157 mi) Entrances to Lahojsk , "Khatyn" memorial complex and Biešankovičy Minsk – Smilavičy – Červień – Bierazino – Mahilioŭ 182 km (113 mi) Entrance to Mahilioŭ Airport Minsk – Homieĺ 282 km (175 mi) E271 (entire route) Entrances to Babrujsk and Žlobin Minsk – Lida – Hrodna to the border with Poland 262 km (163 mi) E28 (Minsk–Volozhin) Entrances to Valožyn , Lida , Hrodna Airport and Hrodna Minsk – Border with Lithuania at Kammeny Log 139 km (86 mi) E28 (entire route) Concurrent with M6 from Minsk to Volozhin; entrance to Volozhin Border with Russia at Ezerische via Vitebsk , Orsha , Mogilev , and Gomel to border with Ukraine at Nowa Huta 456 km (283 mi) E95 (entire route) Entrances to Vitebsk Airport, Orsha, Kopysov, Shklov, Mogilev, Bykhov and Gomel Ring road around Minsk 56 km (35 mi) Entrance to pension Border with Russia – Gomel – Kalinkavichy – Pinsk – Kobryn 526 km (327 mi) Entrances to Gomel, Petrikov, Zhitkovichi and Luninets Border with Lithuania at Benyakoni – Lida – Slonim – intersection with P2 near Byten 186 km (116 mi) E85 (entire route) Entrance to "Radon" sanatorium Kobryn – border with Ukraine at Mokrany 55 km (34 mi) E85 (entire route) Outer ring road around Minsk 160 km (99 mi) (planned) 47 km (29 mi) (in operation) Vitebsk–Grodno section opened in 2015
Local roads P1: Minsk – Dzyarzhynsk – highway M1 P2: Stowbtsy – Ivatsevichy – Byaroza – Kobryn P3: Lahoysk – Zembin – Begoml – Dokshytsy – Hlybokaye – Sharkawshchyna – Braslaw to the border with Latvia P4: Baranovichi – Lyakhavichy to highway P43 near Russinovich P5: Baranovichi – Navahrudak – Iwye P6: Ivatsevichy – Logishin – Pinsk – Stolin P7: Kamyenyets – Zhabinka – Fed'kovichi P8: Pinsk – Luninets P9: Vysokaye to the border with Poland P10: Lubcha – Navahrudak – Dzyatlava P11: Highway M6 near Porechany – Byarozawka – Navahrudak – Karelichy – Mir P12: Nesvizh – Kletsk P13: Kletsk – Hantsavichy – Luninets P14: Polotsk – Dzisna – Myory – Braslaw P15: Krichev – Orsha – Lepiel ; entrance to the city of Horki P16: Tyuhinichi – Vysokaye to the border with Poland P17: Brest to the border with Ukraine P18: Verhnedvinsk – Sharkovshchina – Koziany P19: Highway M1 – Talachyn – Krupki – highway M1 P20: Vitebsk – Polotsk to the border with Latvia; entrances to the cities of Polotsk, Novopolotsk and Verhnedvinsk P21: Vitebsk to the border with Russia P22: Orsha – Dubrovno – highway M1 P23: Minsk – Slutsk – Mikashevichy ; entrances to the towns of Slutsk and Soligorsk P24: Polotsk – Rossony P25: Vitebsk – Syanno – Tolochin P26: Talachyn - Kruglae - Nezhkovo P27: Braslaw – Vidzy – Pastavy – Myadzyel ; access to Lithuanian border at Vidzy P28: Minsk – Maladzyechna – Myadzyel – Narach ; entrance to the city of Vileyka and the village of Gatovichi P29: Ushachi - Vileyka P30: Gomel – Vietka – Chachersk – Yamnoe P31: Highway M5 – Babruysk – Mozyr to the border with Ukraine; entrance to the cities of Babruysk, Yelsk and Mozyr P32: Rechitsa – Loyew P33: Rechitsa – Hoiniki P34: Osipovichi – Glusk – Ozarichi P35: Kalinkovichi – Brahin - Komarin to the border with Ukraine; entrance to the city of Brahin P36: Mozyr – Lelchitsy – Milosevic to the border with Ukraine P37: Mikhalki – Naroulia to the border with Ukraine P38: Highway M5 at Buda-Koshelevo – Chechersk – Krasnopolle P39: Rogachev – Zhlobin – highway M5 P40: Borovilany – Ostroshitsy – Lahoysk; entrance to "Aziorny" complex P41: Slonim – Dziarečyn – Masty – Skidzyel' to the border with Lithuania, entrance to the village of Lunno P42: Grodno – Hoža [pl ; be ] to the border with Lithuania P43: Highway P2 – Ivatsevichy – Babruysk – Krychaw to the border with Russia (onto Moscow) P44: Grodno – Kosava – Ruzhany – Ivatsevichy P45: Polotsk – Hlybokaye to the border with Lithuania P46: Lepiel – Polotsk to the border with Russia P47: Svislach – Pruzhany – highway P81 P48: Vorona – Ashmyany – Yuratishki – Iwye; entrance to Lithuanian border P50: Masty – Zelva – Ruzhany P51: Astryna – Shchuchyn – Vawkavysk P52: Highway P45 at Hoža [pl ; be ] – Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant – Astravyets – Ashmyany P53: Sloboda – Zhodzina – Barysaw – Novosady; entrance to the Mound of Glory P54: Pershai - Ivyanets - Stowbtsy - Nesvizh P55: Babruysk - Hlusk - Lyuban – highway P23 P56: Maladzyechna - Volozhin P57: Kutchino - Lyuban - Viatčyn – highway M10 P58: Minsk – Kalachi – Myadzyel P59: Lahoysk – Smalyavichy – Maryina Horka P60: Kupa – Zanarač – Brusy P61: Uzda – Kapyl – Hulevich (via Starica) P62: Chashniki – Bobr – Babruysk (via Klichaw) P63: Barysaw – Vileyka – Ashmyany P64: Stowbtsy – Mir P65: Zaslawye – Dzerzinsk – Voziera P66: Kalachi – Lahoysk P67: Barysaw – Byerazino – Babruysk P68: Pukhavichy – Uzda – Negoreloye P69: Smalyavichy – Smilavičy – Praŭdzinski – Shatsk P70: Kniažycy – Horki – Lenino P71: Mogilev – Slawharad P72: Asipovichy – Svislach P73: Chavusy – Mstsislaw to the border with Russia P74: Cherykaw – Krasnapolle – Khotimsk P75: Highway P43 near Klimavichy – Kastsyukovichy to the border with Russia; entrances to Klimavichy and Kastsyukovichy P76: Orsha – Shklov – Mogilev P77: Shklov – Belynichi (via Prigani) P78: Olekshitsy – Volkovysk – Porazava – Pruzhany P79: Klichaw - Chechevichi P80: Slabada – Papiernya P81: Pruzhany to the border with Poland; entrance to the village of Viskuli P82: Aktsyabrsky – Parichi – Rechitsa; entrance to Svetlagorska P83: Brest – Kamyenyets – Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park P84: Byaroza – Drahichyn P85: Slonim – Vysokaye P86: Highway M8 – Bogushevsk – Syanno – Lepiel – Myadzyel P87: Vitebsk – Orsha P88: Zhytkavichy – Davyd-Haradok to the border with Ukraine P89: Lida – Trokeli – Hieraniony to the border with Lithuania P90: Parichi – Čyrvony Bierah – highway M5 P91: Highway M5 – Asipovichy – Baranovichi P92: Maryina Horka – Staryya Darohi P93: Mogilev – Babruysk P94: Brest – Tamašoŭka to the border with Ukraine; access to Polish border P95: Lyntupy – Svir – Smarhon’ – Kreva – Halshany P96: Mogilev – Rasna – Mstsislaw; entrances to Chavusy and Drybin P97: Mogilev – Bychaw – Rahachow P98: Border with Poland – Kamyenyets – Šarašova – Svislach; entrance to the village of Vaŭkastaviec P99: Baranovichi – Slonim – Vawkavysk – Pahraničny – Grodno; entrance to Polish border P100: Masty – Vyalikaya Byerastavitsa P101: Pruzhany – Byaroza P102: Vysokaye – Kamyenyets – Kobryn P103: Kletsk – Lyakhavichy P104: Zhabinka – Kobryn P105: Gantsevichi – Logishin P106: Molodechno – Smarhon’; entrance to Smarhon’ P107: Nesvizh – Cimkavičy P108: Baranovichi – Molchad – Dzyatlava P109: Liozna – Arechaŭsk – highway M8 P110: Hlybokaye – Pastavy – Lyntupy to the border with Lithuania; entrance to the Lithuanian border P111: Beshankovichy – Chashniki P112: Vitebsk – Surazh to the border with Russia P113: Syanno – Beshankovichy – Ushachy P114: Haradok – Ula – Kamien' P115: Vitebsk – Haradok – highway M8 P116: Ushachy – Lepiel P117: Border with Russia – Kokhanovichi – Verhnedvinsk P118: Highway P62 near Lyubonichi – Kirawsk P119: Slawharad – Nikanovich – highway M8 P120: Bykhaw – Byalynichy P121: Shkloŭ – Kruglae P122: Mogilev – Cherykaw – Kastsyukovichy P123: Highway P93 at Sialiec – Mastok – Drybin – Horki P124: Vietka – Dobrush – Cierachoŭka – border with Russia and Ukraine P125: Loyew – Brahin P126: Yelsk – Naroulia P128: Turov – Lelchitsy – Slovechno – highway P31 P129: Gomel – Gomel Airport P130: Buda-Koshelevo – Uvarovichi – Kalinin Toll roads
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