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Bundesautobahn 99, Germany
Bundesautobahn 99 (Federal Motorway 99, short form Autobahn 99, abbreviated as BAB 99 or A 99) is an autobahn in southern Germany. It is the Munich outer ring road.
The A 99 was originally built six-lane. It now has four lanes per direction of travel between exit 12a (München-Neuherberg) and Kreuz München-Nord. During peak hours, drivers may also drive on the hard shoulder on the normally six-lane section between Kreuz München-Nord and Kreuz München-Süd.
The Aubinger Tunnel is Bavaria's longest motorway tunnel with its 1956 meters. It has been honoured by the ADAC as one of the safest tunnels. The tunnel also has one of the most modern speed control systems in Europe.
The measurements have been made in both directions since the beginning of March 2008, without the drivers noticing. Every 500 meters after the entrance, measuring points are set up in both directions, which forward the measured data directly to the police.
Between the junctions Hohenbrunn and Haar there is a truck control center of the police and the Federal Office for Freight Traffic in the direction of Nuremberg / Stuttgart.
Already in front of the control point, the axle loads of trucks are measured by means of sensors in the lane of the motorway to check the permissible total weight of trucks. Conspicuous trucks are then waved out at the checkpoint; There is a calibrated scale with which the exact weight can be determined.
Length: 53.5 km (33.2 mi)
States: Bavaria
Source
• www.wikipedia.org
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