You can find on this page the Ukraine road map to print and to download in PDF. The Ukraine driving map presents the detailed road network, main highways and free motorways of Ukraine in Europe.
The Ukraine road map shows all roads network and main roads of Ukraine. This road map of Ukraine will allow you to preparing your routes and find your routes through the roads of Ukraine in Europe. The Ukraine roads map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
The flat relief of most of Ukraine presents few obstacles to transportation. Although by European standards the density of the country hard-surface road network is low, asphalt-paved highways connect all the regions and large industrial centres. The links between Kyiv and Moscow, Odessa–Kyiv–St. Petersburg, Moscow–Kharkiv–Simferopol, Uzhhorod–Lviv–Rivne–Kyiv, and Kyiv–Kharkiv–Rostov-na-Donu (Russia) are highways of particular importance. The heaviest concentration of railroad trackage is in the Donets Basin and near the Dnieper River, especially its west bank as you can see in Ukraine roads map. The largest railroad centres are Kharkiv, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Bakhmach, Yasynuvata, Debaltseve, Lviv, Kovel, and Kup’yansk-Vuzlovyy.
The national network of public automobile roads in Ukraine is 169,652 km long, including 47,000 km of state roads and 122,000 km of local roads as its shown in Ukraine roads map. The State Road Fund was established and began operations on January 1, 2018. For the first time in the country history, Ukraine has a dedicated source of revenues for road repair and construction. An open infrastructure data portal has been developed, which contained about 500 road repair projects in 2020, monitored according to CoST standards. In 2020, major road restoration projects took place in Ukraine with 4,000 km of public roads repaired. The repair of the Ukrainian roads is gaining momentum. The plans for 2021 are even more ambitious – about 4,500 km of national roads.
Some $2.5 billion has been allocated to the State Agency of Automobile Roads of Ukraine in 2021 Ukraine state-run road agency Ukravtodor built nine new road bypasses totaling 101.5 km in 2020 as its mentioned in Ukraine roads map. The schemes included construction of the Northern orbital road of Zhytomyr, the North orbital road of Rivne and the Southwest orbital road of Poltava. Planning is also under way to prepare feasibility studies and documentation for additional bypass roads. Although such developments would be highly positive, we recommend a wait-and-see approach until concrete plans are laid out for growth in the road and bridges subsector.
The Ukraine highway map shows toll and free motorways of Ukraine. This highways map of Ukraine will allow you to prepare your routes on motorways of Ukraine in Europe. The Ukraine highway map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
As of 2004, there were 22,473 km (13,988 mi) of railway in the Ukraine, all of it 1.5 m (broad) gauge. Highways in 2002 totaled 169,679 km (105,540 mi), of which 164,249 km (102,162 mi) are hard-surfaced, including 1,770 km (1,100 mi) of expressways as you can see in Ukraine highway map. In 2003, there were 5,603,800 passengers cars and 985,700 commercial vehicles registered for use.
Highway M14 is a Ukrainian international highway (M-highway) connecting Odessa to the Russian border east of Mariupol, where it continues into Russia as the A280 as its shown in Ukraine highway map. The M14 is a major transnational corridor and along with the M16 combines into the southern branch of European route E58 in Ukraine (another one in Zakarpattia). The highway is also part of the Eurasian transportation corridor and the Black-Sea Economic Association transportation corridor (ChES). It runs along the coastal line of Black and Azov seas, connecting two major ports of Ukraine in Odessa and Mariupol. The M14 connects two major European routes: E95 and E105.
Rendel Highways team, led by Richard Valenta, has been appointed to provide the World Bank funded construction supervision consultancy services for a road safety improvement project. The works will include reconstruction and capital repair following EuroRAP recommendations for a 41km section of the M12 Road (Striy – Ternopil – Vinnytsya – Kyrovograd – Znamyanka) in the western part of Ukraine as its mentioned in Ukraine highway map. The contract is scheduled for 18 months plus 12 months defect notification period. The construction supervision services will be carried out on behalf of the client Ukravtodor, for whom Rendel has worked on several other road construction supervision projects in the past decade.