Grande Raccordo Anulare

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Autostrada A90
Grande Raccordo Anulare
Great ring junction
Route information
Part of E80
Maintained by ANAS
Length68.2 km (42.4 mi)
Existed1951–present
Major junctions
Beltway around Rome
FromRome
Major intersections A1 in Rome
A24 in Rome
A91 in Rome
ToRome
Location
CountryItaly
RegionsLazio
Highway system
A 60 A 91
Map of the Grande Raccordo Anulare

Autostrada A90 or Grande Raccordo Anulare (lit.'Great ring junction') or GRA is a ring-shaped autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 68.2 kilometres (42.4 mi) long in Italy located in the region of Lazio that encircles Rome. It is a part of the E80 European route. GRA is one of the most important roads in Rome, and traffic reaches 160,000 vehicles per day as of 2011.

The GRA features 14 tunnels, with lengths varying from the 66 meters of Parco di Veio II tunnel to the 1,150 m (3,770 ft) meters of the Appia Antica tunnel as well as eight rest areas. It has 42 junctions, with the Via Aurelia numbered 1 and the rest following clockwise.

The motorway has always been toll-free. However, there are plans to introduce a fee for vehicles entering the GRA from highways. Maintenance costs are around 11 million per year.

Its acronym was given after one of its main designers and supporters, Eugenio Gra, chairman of Anas, the Italian roads Authority, at the time of construction. The official number among the Italian motorways is Autostrada A90, but is widely known by Romans as Il Raccordo (lit.'The Junction').