M0 motorway, Ring road expressway around Budapest, Hungary.
The M0 is a ring expressway encircling Budapest that connects major motorways M1, M7, M6, M5, M4, M3, and M2 in a loop. It allows drivers to bypass the city center and travel between different regions without entering the main urban area.
Construction began in 1988 with a 29-kilometer section between M1 and M5, which was completed in 1995. The ring has been gradually extended and upgraded over time to manage traffic flow around the expanding city.
The motorway development reflects Hungary's transportation modernization, connecting residential areas while preserving regional accessibility for local communities.
Speed limits vary by section, with upgraded roads allowing 110 km/h and older stretches limited to 80 km/h. Pay attention to changing conditions as weather and traffic patterns can affect driving across different segments.
The Megyeri Bridge section spans the Danube River, directly connecting the eastern and western parts of the ring. This bridge represents a notable engineering achievement and is a defining feature along the entire route.
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