Sasson Expressway

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Length38.3 km[1] (23.8 mi)
Existed1971[2]–present
ToOtaru Interchange in Otaru, Hokkaidō
National Route 5
Hokkaido Prefectural Route 17
Sasson Expressway sign
Sasson Expressway
札樽自動車道
Route information
Length38.3 km[1] (23.8 mi)
Existed1971[2]–present
Major junctions
FromSapporo Junction in Sapporo
Dō-Ō Expressway
ToOtaru Interchange in Otaru, Hokkaidō
National Route 5
Hokkaido Prefectural Route 17
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system

The Sasson Expressway (札樽自動車道, Sasson Jidōshadō) is a 4-laned national expressway in Hokkaidō, Japan. It is operated by the East Nippon Expressway Company.

The name Sasson is a kanji acronym of two characters. The first character represents Sapporo () and the second represents Otaru (), which are the two cities connected by the expressway.

Officially the expressway is a part of the Hokkaidō Ōdan Expressway Nemuro Route and Abashiri Route.[3]

Overview

The first section of the expressway opened in 1971 with two lanes ahead of the 1972 Winter Olympics. Expansion to four lanes was completed in 1974.[2] The entire route was completed in 1992 with a connection to the Dō-Ō Expressway.[4]

The speed limit is 80 km/h along the entire route.

The section from Sapporo-nishi Interchange through Sapporo Junction to Sapporo-minami Interchange on the Dō-Ō Expressway is built to an urban expressway standard and tolls are charged at a flat rate. As of March 2008 the toll on this section is 400 yen for regular passenger cars. Tolls on all other sections of the expressway are assessed according to distance travelled in the same manner as most other national expressways.[5]

List of interchanges and features

References

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