Take a look at the new section of the Morava Corridor that opens to traffic on Friday

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Photo: Private archive, YouTube/Glisok/printscreen

The section of the Morava Corridor from the Preljina interchange (Cacak) to Adrane near Kraljevo will be ceremonially opened for traffic on Friday in the presence of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and the state leadership.

This narly 30-kilometer Morava Corridor stretch is known informally as the Cacak-Kraljevo highway. It will allow for a significantly faster connection between Belgrade and Kraljevo, as well as Moravicki and Raski Okrug (districts), thus incorporating this region into the modern highway network and rounding off one of the most significant infrastructure investments.

Photo: Private archive

The importance of the Morava Corridor is primarily measured by the time that citizens and the economy will be able to save. Krusevac, Trstenik, Vrnjacka Banja, Kraljevo and Cacak get a faster and safer connection with the most important routes in the country. Cargo traffic will be more efficient, and industrial zones will be more accessible to domestic and foreign investors.

The Morava Corridor will connect over half a million people in central Serbia. The section of the Morava Corridor from the Preljina interchange near Cacak to the Adrane interchange near Kraljevo is about 29 kilometers long.

A video taken from a drone, above the Glisok canal, shows what the new stretch of the E761/A5 motorway looks like, as well as the entrance from the direction of Belgrade towards Kraljevo, that also serves those coming from Pozega, i.e. Uzice, Mt. Zlatibor... After exiting at the Preljina interchange, drivers will be able to go full throttle towards Kraljevo, Vrnjacka Banja, Krusevac...

(Telegraf.rs)