R-132 - federal highway Kaluga - Tula - Mikhailov - Ryazan . It has asphalt throughout. Length - 291 km.
| Highway | ||
| P-132 | ||
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R-132 in the network of highways of Russia of federal significance | ||
| basic information | ||
| A country | ||
| Region | ||
| Status | federal | |
| Owner | state | |
| Length | 291 km | |
Content
- 1 State of the road
- 1.1 Kaluga region
- 2 Photo Gallery
- 3 notes
Road Status
Kaluga Region
In November 2017, reconstruction was completed on the section from the 12th to the 47th kilometer of the R-132 highway and from the zero to the 22nd km of the Kaluga bypass. In total, the Federal Aviation Administration “Uprdor“ Moscow - Bobruisk ”subordinate to Rosavtodor repaired 57 kilometers of the road, 39 of them were overhaul. In addition, bridges across the Alreadyred and Dugna rivers were overhauled on the 20th and 45th km of the federal highway. [one]
Photo Gallery
A traffic- free interchange at the intersection of the M-5 Ural and P-132 federal highways in the Ryazan Region, opened in November 2018 [2]
Bypassing the city of Kaluga from the M-3 "Ukraine" as part of the R-132 highway with an interchange to the village of Detchino