DN2
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| DN2 | |
| Drumul Naţional 2 Maintained by Compania Naţională de Autostrăzi şi Drumuri Naţionale din România |
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| File:Romania-roads-DN2.png | |
| Length: | 446 km (277 mi) |
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| From: | Bucharest |
| To: | Siret |
| Major cities: | Bucharest, Buzău, Focşani, Bacău, Roman, and Suceava |
The Romanian national road DN2 (Drumul Naţional 2 in Romanian) links Bucharest with the historical region of Moldavia in north-east Romania. Recently upgraded, it is today one of the best-maintained roads in the country. Along the first 350 km from the capital city to Săbăoani, near Roman the road has two lanes with one narrow emergency lane and reconstructed bridges. The road continues to Siret, at the Ukrainian border as a simple two-lanes road. Together with the adjacent section of DN28 Roman Iaşi, the DN2 is currently Moldavia's backbone.
The main cities linked by the DN2 are: Bucharest, Buzău, Focşani, Bacău, Roman, and Suceava.
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