Highway M06 (Ukraine)


Highway M06 is a Ukrainian international highway connecting Kiev to the Hungarian border near Chop, where it continues as Hungarian main road 4 to Záhony and Budapest.

General overview

The M06 is a major transnational corridor and along with the M03 combines into European route E40. The highway is also part of the Pan-European Transportation corridors III and V as well as the "Europe-Asia" Transportation corridor. It is the second longest route spanning over. For most of its length it is categorized as the category Ia highway in Ukraine. The M06 connects four major European routes: E40, E50, E85, and E95.

History

The route from Lemberg via Stryj to the then Austro-Hungarian border belonged until 1918 to the Austrian crown land of Galicia and was called the Stryjer Reichsstraße.

Description

From Kiev to Lviv the M06 is part of European route E40, European route E471 from Lviv to Mukacheve, European route E50 from Stryi to Uzhhorod, and European route E573 from Uzhhorod to the Hungarian border.
From Kiev to Rivne, the road features 2 lanes in both directions with physical separation, with the exception of Zhytomyr bypass. From Rivne on, the road is mostly a single carriageway, though some dual carriageway sections exist.

Main route

Main route and connections to/intersections with other highways in Ukraine.
The route starts at the intersection of the Kiev's beltway and Victory Parkway, for which it serves as an extension. It used to be known as Brest-Litovsk Highway.
MarkerMain settlementsNotesHighway Interchanges
0 kmKiev/ • • • •
103 kmKorostyshivBypass
128 kmZhytomyrBypass
220 kmNovohrad-VolynskyiBypass
258 kmKoretsBypass
322 kmRivneBypass
374 kmDubno
441 kmBrody
530 kmLvivBypass • • • • •
612 kmStryi
651 kmSkole
744 kmSvaliava
770 kmMukacheve
Uzhhorod
821 kmChop / Border

;Notes
intersects on its city's northern access route away from the main branch.

Access routes

The highway passes the following cities going around them, however it has spurred away access routes towards them.