M15 motorway (Hungary)

The M15 motorway (Hungarian: M15-ös autópálya) is a Hungarian motorway connects the M1 motorway to Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The Hungary-Slovakia border crossing is at Rajka (Hungary) and Čunovo (Slovakia).[1]

M15 motorway
M15-ös autópálya
in use other highways
Route information
Part of E65 / E75
Length15 km (9 mi)
Existed1996–present
HistoryCompleted: 1998
Expansion: 2018–19
Major junctions
From M1 near Mosonmagyaróvár
 
  • 1 in Hegyeshalom
ToRajka
D2 border with  Slovakia
Location
CountiesGyőr-Moson-Sopron
Highway system

Until 2019, the M15 motorway featured grade separation like all motorways, but did not feature four lanes. The M15 has been upgraded to four lanes by December 2019, a few months ahead of schedule.[2]

Openings timeline

  • Levél; M1 – Rajka, Border station of (15 km): 1998.06.23. - half profile; 2019.12.19. - full profile

Junctions, exits and rest area

  • The route is full length motorway. The maximum speed limit is 130km/h, with (2x2 lane road with stop lane).
km Destinations Route Notes
0 M15-M1 interchange M1
E60
E65
E75
Connection to M1 motorway, towards to Budapest or  Austria
The southern terminus of European routes E65/E75
2 Levél, Hegyeshalom 1
101
6 Bezenye 1501
12 Rajka 15
14 Rajka (H) – Čunovo (SK) border crossing
D2 motorway → to Bratislava, Slovakia

Maintenance

The operation and maintenance of the road by Hungarian Public Road Nonprofit Pte Ltd Co. This activity is provided by this highway engineer.

Payment

Hungarian system has 2 main type in terms of salary:

1, time-based fee vignettes (E-matrica); with a validity of either 10 days (3500 HUF), 1 month (4780 HUF) or 1 year (42980 HUF).[3]

2, county vignettes (Megyei matrica); the highway can be used instead of the national sticker with the following county stickers:

Type of county vignetteAvailable section
Győr-Moson-Sopron County full length (0 km – 15 km)

European Route(s)

Name Route
15 km Diaľnica D2 junction (0)

See also

References


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