List of federal motorways that are not motorways

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Sign 330.2: End of the autobahn: The federal autobahn sections listed here are not autobahns in the sense of the StVO .
Sign 390: Toll obligation according to the ABMG

The following German routes are designated as federal autobahns according to the Federal Trunk Road Act , but not autobahns in the sense of the Road Traffic Regulations because they do not correspond to the development standard; therefore they are not signposted with traffic sign no. 330.1 (motorway sign).

The road traffic regulations for motorways do not apply to these federal motorway sections, although they are subject to the truck toll generally applicable on all federal motorways in accordance with the Motorway Toll Act. Since the introduction of the truck toll, you can recognize them by the road sign No. 390 .

The list is incomplete.

Motorway 4 near Vetschau (Aachen)

A section several hundred meters long on the

  • EU-Icon.svg(1) Border crossing Bocholtz (NL) / Vetschau (D)

is developed as a motor road, but belongs to the German A 4 and the Dutch A76 .

BAB 30 near Bad Oeynhausen

The section of the A 30 east of Bad Oeynhausen was signposted as the B 514 until the closing of the gap (Bad Oeynhausen north bypass) in 2018

BAB 62 near Pirmasens

The federal autobahn A 62 is a motor road in the following section, since the single-lane, two-lane cross-section there lacks the structural center separation required for autobahns in Germany:

The possibility of adding another carriageway on the west side at a later date was provided at crossing structures.

Motorway 64 near Trier

A 2 km long section between

  • AB-AS-blau.svg(3) Trier and
  • AB-AS-yellow.svg (4) Connection A 602

is not developed like a motorway, but belongs to the A 64.

BAB 98 near Laufenburg

In the further course then:

BAB 98 near Tiengen

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Bing Maps: aerial photo at 49.243014 ° north latitude and 7.565276 ° east longitude