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Serbia opens first digital highway with free internet, connecting key cities

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The first digital highway in Serbia, offering free wireless internet, is now open, enabling vehicles to travel at speeds of up to 130 kilometers per hour. Citizens can now travel from Vrnjačka Banja to Pojat in just half an hour on this modern, high-speed road, while the journey to Belgrade is reduced to just two hours.

The 30-kilometer section of the Moravian Corridor, stretching from Kruševac via Trstenik to Vrnjačka Banja, is the most advanced and safest highway in Serbia. This section is the first of its kind in the country, featuring the latest technology and infrastructure. The entire Moravian Corridor will eventually span 112 kilometers, with the final section from Vrnjačka Banja to Adran scheduled for completion by the end of 2025. Once completed, the highway will connect 500,000 people in cities such as Kraljevo, Kruševac, Vrnjačka Banja, and Trstenik.

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The newly opened highway is 1.6 meters wider than other highways in Serbia, ensuring greater safety and comfort. It also connects three districts—Rasinski, Raški, and Moravicki—with Corridors 10 and 11, linking the Miloš Veliki and Belgrade-Niš highways.

The Moravian Corridor is divided into three sections: Pojate-Kruševac (27.83 kilometers), Kruševac-Adrani (53.88 kilometers), and Adrani-Mrčajevci-Preljina (30.66 kilometers). Construction began in December 2019 with the goal of completing the entire highway within four years.

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