D36 road (Croatia)

D36 state road shield

D36 state road
Route information
Length: 107.8 km (67.0 mi)
Major junctions
From: D1 in Karlovac
  D31 near Pokupsko
D30 in Žažina
D37 in Sisak
To: A3 Popovača interchange
Location
Counties: Karlovac, Zagreb County, Sisak-Moslavina
Major cities: Karlovac, Sisak
Highway system
State roads in Croatia
Karlovac, at the western terminus of the D36 road
Sisak, on the D36 road route

D36 is a state road in central Croatia connecting Kupa River area and the city of Sisak to Croatian motorway network at the A3 motorway Popovača interchange and to the D1 state road in Karlovac in immediate vicinity of the A1 motorway Karlovac interchange.[1][maps 1] The road is 107.8 km (67.0 mi) long.[2]

The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, state owned company.[3]

Relocation of the route

The D36 state road is planned to be rerouted so that it would connect Donja Zenčina interchange on the A1 motorway and the existing route serviced by the D36. The existing road is planned to be diverted between Gradec Pokupski and Lijevo Sredičko to the west, while the road to the east from that section would remain unchanged. This is a project of the Zagreb County and it is predicated on a predicted two-fold increase of traffic on Ž3106 after the construction of the Donja Zdenčina interchange, to between 3,000 and 7,000 vehicles per day.[4]

Traffic volume

Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste, operator of the road.[5] Section of the road running through Sisak is not covered by the trafficcounting sites, but the section is assumed to carry a substantial volume of urban traffic in addition to the regular D36 traffic.

D36 traffic volume
Road Counting site AADT ASDT Notes
D36 1921 Orlovac 1,570 1,836 Adjacent to the L34043 junction.
D36 1923 Pisarovina south 1,654 1,942 Adjacent to the Ž3106 junction.
D36 2022 Letovanić 1,212 1,557 Adjacent to the D30 junction.
D36 2021 Stupno 5,850 6,020 Adjacent to the Ž3203 junction.
D36 3201 Novo Selo Palanječko 2,799 2,967 Adjacent to the Ž3206 junction.
D36 2117 Stružec 3,717 4,008 Adjacent to the Ž3161 junction.

Road junctions and populated areas

D36 junctions/populated areas
Type Slip roads/Notes
Karlovac
D1 to the A1 motorway Karlovac interchange and Jastrebarsko (to the north) and to Karlovac city centre, Slunj and Knin (to the south).
D3 to the A1 motorway Karlovac interchange and Jastrebarsko (to the north) and to Karlovac city centre, Duga Resa and Delnice (to the south).
The D1 and the D3 roads are concurrent at location of the D36 junction.
The western terminus of the road.
Rečica
Luka Pokupska
Zamršje
Blatnica Pokupska
Šišljavić
Pisarovina
Ž3106 to A1 motorway Donja Zdenčina interchange, Kupinec and Klinča Sela (D1).
Ž3108 to Lučelnica.
Ž3152 to Lasinja, Bović and Blatuša (D6).
Gradec Pokupski
Lijevo Sredičko
Ž1046 to Lukinić Brdo.
Ž3154 to Lijevi Štefanki.
Cerje Pokupsko
D31 to Kravarsko, Velika Gorica and A3 motorway Kosnica interchange (to the north).
The D31 and D36 roads are concurrent to the east of the junction.
Pokupsko
D31 to Slatina Pokupska and Glina (to the south).
The D31 and D36 roads are concurrent to the west of the junction.
Stari Farkašić
Stari Brod
Letovanić
D30 to Velika Gorica and A3 motorway Buzin interchange (to the north).
The D30 and D36 roads are concurrent for approximately 500 m to the east of the junction.
Žažina
Ž3156 to Mala Gorica (D30)
D30 to Petrinja and Hrvatska Kostajnica (to the south).
The D30 and D36 roads are concurrent for approximately 500 m to the west of the junction.
Sela
Stupno
Odra Sisačka
The western terminus of double carriage road.


Sisak
D37 to Petrinja and Glina (D6).
The eastern terminus of double carriage road.
Novo Selo Palanječko
Stružec
Ž3161 to Osekovo and Gornja Gračenica.
Potok
Popovača interchange
A3 to Zagreb (to the north) and to Slavonski Brod (to the east).
Ž3159 to Popovača.
The eastbound D36 traffic defaults to the Ž3159 road and vice versa.
The eastern terminus of the road.

Maps

  1. Overview map of the D36 (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved August 5, 2014.

References

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