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National Road 8 shield}} National Road 8
Droga krajowa nr 8
  Trunk road standard   Expressway (S8) standard   Wrocław Motorway Bypass (A8)
Route information
Part of E67
Maintained by GDDKiA
Length753 km (468 mi)
Existed1986–present
Major junctions
South endKudowa-Zdrój (PL-CZ border)
North end S 61 in Raczki
Location
CountryPoland
RegionsLower Silesian Voivodeship
Greater Poland Voivodeship
Łódź Voivodeship
Masovian Voivodeship
Podlaskie Voivodeship
Major citiesWrocław, Warsaw, Białystok
Highway system
DK 7 DK 9

National road 8 (Polish: Droga krajowa nr 8, abbreviated as DK8) is a route in the Polish national road network, running diagonally through Poland from the Czech border in Kudowa Zdrój in the south-west to Raczki near the border with Lithuania in the north-east, through the Lower Silesia, Greater Poland, Łódź, Masovian and Podlaskie voivodeships. For most of its length it forms the Polish section of the European route E67 known as the Via Baltica between Warsaw and Tallinn.

Until 2022 it was the longest road in Poland with a total length of 804 km. In December 2022 the last segment of the DK 8 to Budzisko on the border with Lithuania was made part of the DK 61.

S 8 in Choroszcz, near Białystok

A8 motorway

Further information: A8 motorway

The route of the Wrocław Motorway Bypass has the status of a motorway marked as A8.

Expressway S8

Further information: Expressway S8

The middle section of the route, from the A8 motorway to Białystok, has the status of an expressway marked as S8.

Major cities and towns along the route

Town/City
Way 1
Way 2
Way 3 / 4 / 5
Ring road
Kudowa-Zdrój
Lewin Kłodzki
Duszniki-Zdrój
Szczytna
Polanica-Zdrój
Kłodzko DK 33 DK 46
Ząbkowice Śląskie
Niemcza
Łagiewniki DK 39
Wrocław DK 5 DK 94 DK 98 A 8
Oleśnica S 8
Syców S 8
Kępno DK 11 S 8
Wieruszów S 8
Walichnowy DK 74 S 8
Wieluń DK 43 DK 45
Osjaków
Szczerców
Bełchatów
Piotrków Trybunalski DK 1 DK 12 DK 91 A 1 S 8
Tomaszów Mazowiecki DK 48 S 8
Rawa Mazowiecka DK 72 S 8
Mszczonów DK 50
Warsaw DK 2 DK 7 DK 17 DK 61 DK 79
Marki
Radzymin S 8
Wyszków DK 62 S 8
Ostrów Mazowiecka DK 50 DK 60 S 8
Zambrów DK 63 DK 66 S 8
Stare Jeżewo DK 64 S 8
Choroszcz S 8
Białystok DK 19 DK 65
Suchowola
Augustów DK 16 DK 61
Raczki S 61
in construction in planned built
Droga krajowa nr 8

51°58′38″N 20°30′24″E / 51.977278°N 20.506597°E / 51.977278; 20.506597

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