Among some essential factors which ensure the growth, economic exchange and broadly understood international cooperation is a coherent transportation system joining the countries around the Baltic Sea by a network of roads. Both the spatial management of Poland and the strategy of expanding the transportation network take into account the European transport corridors. For the European transport corridors to become operational and to serve the areas through which they run, it is necessary to develop an additional network of state and regional roads, connecting different directions and enabling a variety of road users to travel. The roads in the north-eastern region of Poland are an important component of the transportation network of the Baltic Sea region. This paper present the situation of the transportation system in Poland, barriers to achieving the objectives, and discusses the possibilities of its future development based on the EU funds.
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