M0 motorway (Hungary)
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The M0 motorway is a ringroad around Budapest
Budapest
Budapest is the capital of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary, it is the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation centre. In 2011, Budapest had 1,733,685 inhabitants, down from its 1989 peak of 2,113,645 due to suburbanization. The Budapest Commuter...

, the capital of Hungary. The ring presently connects motorways M1
M1 motorway (Hungary)
The M1 motorway is a long highway in northwestern Hungary, connecting Budapest to Győr and Vienna. The first section of the motorway opened in the 1970s, reaching the Austrian border at Hegyeshalom in 1996. It follows the route of the old Route 1 one-lane highway.- Junctions, exits and rest areas...

, M7
M7 motorway (Hungary)
The M7 motorway is a Hungarian motorway which runs from Budapest towards the Croatian border at Letenye, reaching Székesfehérvár, then Siófok, a town on Lake Balaton, and the city of Nagykanizsa in the southwest of the country....

, M6
M6 motorway (Hungary)
The M6 motorway is a north-south motorway in Hungary running along the Danube connecting Budapest to the seat of Baranya county Pécs, and further south to the Croatian border.Construction progress:...

, M5
M5 motorway (Hungary)
The 108 mile long M5 motorway connects Budapest, the capital city of Hungary with the south-eastern regions of the country, the cities of Kecskemét, Szeged, and finally Röszke on the Serbian border...

, M4
M4 motorway (Hungary)
The M4 is a planned Hungarian motorway, which when finished will connect Budapest to Oradea and further Romanian cities. The route will travel in Hungary through Cegléd – Szolnok – Karcag – Püspökladány – Berettyóújfalu – Nagykereki before reaching the Romanian border....

, M3
M3 motorway (Hungary)
The M3 is a Hungarian motorway connecting Budapest to Nyíregyháza. It will eventually connect Budapest to the Ukrainian border. Two other motorways branch off it, the M30 and the M35 . The M3 follows the route of route 3, and, later, route 4...

, M2
M2 motorway (Hungary)
The M2, or 2/A, is a Hungarian motorway connecting Budapest to Vác. It currently only operates until Dunakeszi as a motorway, from there it is a one-lane highway. It follows the original route of the no. 2 highway , towards the border with Slovakia....

, connecting currently to Highway 11. The southern section (between M1 and M5) of the ringroad currently does not comply with formal motorway specifications. The whole length of the motorway is planned about 108 km. About 70 of which were already completed in 2008.

M1-M7-M6-M5 section

The 29 kilometre long section between M1 and M5 is the oldest section of the M0 motorway, and currently doesn't comply with formal motorway specifications. Speed limit on this section is 80 km/h. A new interchange
Interchange (road)
In the field of road transport, an interchange is a road junction that typically uses grade separation, and one or more ramps, to permit traffic on at least one highway to pass through the junction without directly crossing any other traffic stream. It differs from a standard intersection, at which...

 with the new M6
M6 motorway (Hungary)
The M6 motorway is a north-south motorway in Hungary running along the Danube connecting Budapest to the seat of Baranya county Pécs, and further south to the Croatian border.Construction progress:...

 motorway was opened in September 2008.

The section between Highway 51 and M5 is to be renamed Highway 51 when a newly constructed and more southern section between both roads directly connects the old section to the new M5-M4 section of the M0. M0 currently shares a section with M5 and this shortcut will eliminate this shared section. This is currently scheduled for 2010. In the same year the southern section is to be upgraded to a six lane motorway. The section at the intersection with M6 is already six lanes wide .

M5-M4 section

The 12 kilometre long section between M5 and the initial section of the future M4 was completed in 2005. Maximum speeds on this section are 110 km per hour.

M4-M3 section

The 26 kilometre long section between the future M4 and M3 was completed in September 2008.

M3-Megyeri Bridge section

The 7 kilometre long section between M3 and the Megyeri Bridge was opened before it connected to the rest of the M0 and was known as Highway 2/B and Highway 2/A. Both 2/B and 2/A are four lane highways, but Highway 2/A doesn't feature a median between the lanes. Maximum speeds on Highway 2/A are 80 kilometers per hour. It was renamed to M0 when the M5-M3 section was completed. Also opened in September 2008, the Megyeri Bridge, opened in September 2008, further connects M0 to Highway 11.

Highway 11-Highway 10 section

The 9 kilometre section between Highway 11 and Highway 10 is planned and is scheduled for completion in 2014.

Highway 10-M1 section

The 18 kilometre remaining section between Highway 10 and the oldest part of the M0 beginning at the M1 interchange is planned for the future. No construction schedule is known so far, and it not expected to be constructed in the near future due to environmental concerns.

Archeological research

Between 2001-2006 an archeological site of great scientific importance was unearthed when building the southeastern sector of the M0 motorway.

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