Highway M12 (Ukraine)

M12 was a Ukrainian international highway (M-highway) connecting Lviv Oblast to Central Ukraine, where after crossing the Dnieper it continued further as the M04.[1] On 28 April 2021, the M12 was decommissioned and merged with the M04 to form the new M30.

Highway M12
Автошлях М12
Route information
Part of E50 E584
HistoryMerged with the M04 to form the M30
Major junctions
West end M06 / H10 in Stryi
Major intersections M19 / H02 in Ternopil
M21 near Vinnytsia
M05 / H16 in Uman
M13 / H14 / H23 in Kropyvnytskyi
East end M04 in Znamianka
Location
CountryUkraine
OblastsLviv, Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, Kirovohrad
Highway system
M11 M13

General overview

The M12 is a major transnational corridor and along with the M04 combines into E50. The highway is also part of the Gdańsk - Odessa Transportation corridor on the segment from Ternopil to Uman. It is one of the longest routes spanning nearly 800 km (500 mi).

Description

For the entire route from Stryi to Znamianka the M12 is part of the E50, however in Kropyvnytskyi it is also joined by the E584 that travels from Moldova to Poltava.[2]

Main Route

Main route and connections to/intersections with other highways in Ukraine.

Highway M12
MarkerMain settlementsNotesHighway Interchanges
0 km Stryi E50/ E471 M06 H10
Rohatyn H09
Ternopil Bypass E85 M19 H02
Khmelnytskyi Bypass H03
Vinnytsia Bypass E583 M21
Uman E85 M05 H16
Kropyvnytskyi E584 M13 H14 H23
746 km Znamianka E50/ E584 M04 H01

Access routes

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

See also

References

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