Rodovia Fernão Dias

Highway in Brazil
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BR-381
Rodovia Fernão Dias
Rodovia Fernão Dias
The Fernão Dias highway near the border between the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais.
Route information
Maintained by Autopista Fernão Dias (OHL) (since 2008)
Length562.1 km (349.3 mi)
Existed1959 (duplication made to a Dual carriageway in 2005)–present
Major junctions
North endAvenida Cardeal Eugênio Pacelli in Contagem, MG
South endAvenida Educador Paulo Freire in Vila Maria, São Paulo, SP
Location
CountryBrazil
Highway system

The Rodovia Fernão Dias (official designation BR-381 or SP-010 in the state of São Paulo) is a federal highway which runs in the Brazilian states of São Paulo and southern region of Minas Gerais. In Atibaia, the Fernão Dias highway intersects the Dom Pedro I highway, which runs from Campinas to Jacareí.

The highway is thus named in honour of Fernão Dias Paes Leme, a Brazilian explorer and "bandeirante" of the 17th century. It is 562.1 km long. It was fully duplicated in 2002.[1]

Major cities cut by the BR-381

São Paulo

Minas Gerais

Location of the toll plazas

The Fernão Dias highway near the city of Atibaia.

São Paulo

Minas Gerais

Note: All squares are bidirectional.

See also

References

  1. ^ Após duplicação, segurança ainda preocupa na Fernão Dias

External links

  • BR-381. Ministry of Transportation.
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