- Bundesautobahn 92
The BAB intro|92 starts in
München and connects withDeggendorf , it is 134 kilometers long. Between the freeway cross Neufahrn and the freeway triangleMunich Airport Franz Josef Strauss it has three lanes, otherwise two with a standing strip. The Verkehrsleitsystem passes toward Deggendorf until right before the exit to the airport.The A 92 essentially follows the lower
Isar so that it passesFreising , Moosburg,Landshut ,Dingolfing , Landau,Plattling andDeggendorf . Currently it is the most important connection betweenMünchen and the East Central European countries likeTschechien ,Slowakei andUngarn . After completion of A 94 (Munich–Passau) a part of the traffic load will shift itself afterOsteuropa on to thisAutobahn .Between
Landshut andPlattling on the A 92 is one of the few freeways in Germany with very low traffic recovery, this is approximately 60 kilometers long. This is also the reason that the A 92 is used in part as a test stretch by theBMW -Werk inDingolfing . One notes that among other things is there is a better street coating in the vicinity of Dingolfing.History
The first conception of building of a
Autobahn along theIsar was at the end of the '1960's. When the building started it came with the extension of that main highway 11, and with the building of a exit forWallersdorf . Until 1970, a small piece of 5 km length of the autobaun was completed already aroundWallersdorf , it was named "5-Minuten-Autobahn".The last section between
Dingolfing andWallersdorf , 21 kilometers long, was completed in 1988.Originally it was planned to extend the A 92 over its present end in Munich out to Country Hats Avenue, where it would have had a connection for the citizens of Munich city freeway A 999. This planning however later was deferred and not was realized.
Rest Areas
at the A 92 there are no rest areas in the conventional sense. Therefore smaller gasoline station booths developed at many of the exits to rest areas:
* Car yard Wörth at the Isar
Webpages
* [http://www.autobahn-online.de/a92geschichte.html A 92 auf Autobahn Online]
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