Drivers can now use part of Hungarian motorway under construction: here’s why

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A short, still-under-construction stretch of the M49 motorway in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County has been temporarily opened to traffic in mid-September. The move was necessary due to the closure of Route 49, thereby maintaining connectivity to the M3 motorway.

Two-kilometre test section for drivers

As of 15 September, motorists can use a newly built section between Őr and Jármi, from the 7+700 to the 10+200 kilometre markers, roughly two kilometres in length, SZON reported. One lane has been opened in each direction between the Jármi roundabout and the M3, ensuring access to the motorway.

This traffic diversion became necessary due to surface strengthening and correction works on Route 49. The temporary arrangement is expected to remain in place until August 2026, according to VG.

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Filling a gap: fast connection towards Romania

The M49 is a strategic development designed to link the M3 motorway to Satu Mare via Csenger. The project not only extends Hungary’s domestic transport network but also creates a new express route towards the Romanian border.

This is of particular importance to the region, as the bulk of international traffic currently relies on the frequently congested and slow Route 49. Once the M49 opens fully, it is expected to cut travel times significantly and improve road safety.

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