The A5 is a national road in Latvia which is part beltway around Riga, connecting Salaspils to Babīte. The road is also known as Riga bypass. The road is part of European route E67, European route E77 and Latvian TEN-T road network. The length of A5 is 41kilometer. Currently A5 has 1x1 lanes until interchange with A9 then it turns to 2x2 all the way until Babīte. Most of the traffic on A5 is made up by trucks. A5 crosses river Daugava on Riga HES, and the A5 part on the HES has been reconstructed in 2010/2011. Another part of A5 between A8 and A9 was reconstructed in 2011. There are plans to build a new bridge over Daugava opposite to the end of A4 (part of Riga bypass on other side of Daugava), in further future. Current speed limit is 90km/h. The average AADT of A5 in 2014 was 11 381 cars per day.
Over two days, media and automotive enthusiasts put the A5 and S5 through their paces on some of the UAE’s most dynamic roads, starting the city roads near Dubai CreekHarbour and heading to the open stretches of Al Qudra.
GAAPresidentJarlathBurns has urged members of the association to take part in a protest next week to support a campaign to upgrade one of Ireland's most dangerous roads ... The email lists a number of Tyrone GAA members who lost their lives on the A5.