BR-381
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| BR-381 | |
|---|---|
| Route information | |
| Length | 1,185 km (736 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| North end | BR-101 in São Mateus, Espírito Santo |
| BR-101
BR-342 BR-259 BR-451 BR-116 BR-458 BR-262 BR-369 BR-354 BR-265 | |
| South end | Rodovia Presidente Dutra in Guarulhos, São Paulo |
| Location | |
| Country | Brazil |
| Highway system | |
The BR-381 is a Brazilian diagonal federal highway that begins in the city of São Mateus, Espírito Santo, at the junction with BR-101, reaching the city of São Paulo, at the junction with BR-116 (Rodovia Presidente Dutra). It has a total of 1185.2 kilometerss, of which 93.6 are in São Paulo, 943.9 in Minas Gerais and 147.7 in Espírito Santo. The stretch between Belo Horizonte and São Paulo is called Rodovia Fernão Dias.
The stretch that connects the states of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo is also considered one of the most dangerous road stretches in Brazil, due to its extremely winding route, causing accidents on a daily basis.[1]
In the state of Espírito Santo, the concession for the highway was given to the state government, and in that state it was called ES-381. Still in Espírito Santo, the 64-kilometer stretch between the cities of São Mateus and Nova Venécia is named Miguel Curry Carneiro and corresponds to the old bed of an extinct local railway, the Estrada de Ferro São Mateus.[2][3]