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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. D1 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D1) is the main highway of the Czech Republic. Currently it connects the two biggest Czech cities, Prague and Brno, in the future it will link Ostrava and the border with Poland (Autostrada A1). As of November 2009 it is 334.661 km (207.949 mi) long, but the planned length is 376.487 km (233.938 mi). With increasing automobile traffic in the 1930s in Czechoslovakia discussions were brought forward regarding the construction of new roads…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. D1 motorway (Czech: Dálnice D1) is the main highway of the Czech Republic. Currently it connects the two biggest Czech cities, Prague and Brno, in the future it will link Ostrava and the border with Poland (Autostrada A1). As of November 2009 it is 334.661 km (207.949 mi) long, but the planned length is 376.487 km (233.938 mi). With increasing automobile traffic in the 1930s in Czechoslovakia discussions were brought forward regarding the construction of new roads designed to carry the large volume of traffic. The discussions dealt with a backbone road from Bohemia, through Moravia and Slovakia to Carpathian Ruthenia with many variants. The plan of a Cheb Plze N mecký Brod Brno ilina - U gorod Chust highway was the one chosen, which was sponsored by the Bata Shoes company owner Jan Antonín Ba a in 1937. A year later the detailed project was ready to be realized.