Motorway triangle Suhl
Motorway triangle Suhl | |
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Country: | Germany |
State : | Thuringia |
Coordinates: | 50 ° 36 '31 " N , 10 ° 38' 51" E |
Basic data | |
Design type: | Right-hand trumpet |
Bridges: | 1 (motorway) |
Construction year: | 2006 |
The Autobahn triangle Suhl (also Dreieck Suhl , abbreviation: AD Suhl ) is a freeway triangle west of the southern Thuringian city of Suhl . The federal highway 73 (direction Coburg ) begins at the federal highway 71 (direction Erfurt / Schweinfurt ).
The motorway triangle lies entirely within the city of Suhl and was dug into the eastern slope of the Heiliger Berg mountain . Surrounding places are the Suhler districts Mäbendorf , Albrechts and Heinrichs .
The design is that of the right-hand trumpet . The only bridge structure leads the A 71 over the A 73.
Construction of the first section of the A73 between Suhl and Schleusingen began in 2003. The motorway triangle was opened to traffic on June 16, 2006.
Traffic volume
From | To | Average daily traffic volume |
Share of heavy goods traffic |
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2010 | 2015 | 2010 | 2015 | ||
AS Suhl / Zella-Mehlis (A 71) | AD Suhl | 22,600 | 23,400 | 13.5% | 15.3% |
AD Suhl | AS Meiningen-Nord (A 71) | 15,600 | 17,500 | 11.8% | 13.1% |
AD Suhl | AS Suhl-Zentrum (A 73) | 14,900 | 14,000 | 12.6% | 14.5% |
Web links
- Motorway triangle Suhl - motorway junctions & motorway triangles in Germany
Individual evidence
- ↑ Manual road traffic census 2010. (PDF) Results on federal motorways. BASt Statistics, 2011, accessed on August 21, 2018 .
- ↑ Manual road traffic census 2015. (PDF) Results on federal motorways. BASt Statistics, 2017, accessed on August 21, 2018 .