Autostrada A50
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Autostrada A50 or Tangenziale Ovest di Milano ("Milan west ring road")[1] is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 31.8 kilometres (19.8 mi) long that connects the suburban area of Milan from south-east to north-west, managed by Milano Serravalle – Milano Tangenziali.
Autostrada A50 | ||||
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Tangenziale Ovest di Milano | ||||
Route information | ||||
Part of E35 and E62 | ||||
Maintained by ANAS | ||||
Length | 31.8 km (19.8 mi) | |||
Existed | 1968–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
Beltway around Milan | ||||
North end | Rho | |||
Major intersections | A8 in Rho A4 in Rho A7 in Rozzano A1 in San Giuliano Milanese | |||
South end | San Giuliano Milanese | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Italy | |||
Regions | Lombardy | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Together with the Autostrada A51 (Milan east ring road), the Autostrada A58 (Milan external east ring road) and the Autostrada A52 (Milan north ring road), it is the largest system of ring roads around a city in Italy, for a total length greater than 100 kilometres (62 mi).[2]
By adding the urban sections of Autostrada A1 and Autostrada A4, which runs parallel to the northern ring road by connecting Autostrada A51 and Autostrada A50, to the three ring roads, a system of urban motorways is obtained that totally surrounds the city. The traffic flow that affects this stretch of motorway is around 250,000 daily transits.[3]