Inntal Autobahn - Inntal Autobahn

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Innkeis motorway A12

The A12 Inntal Autobahn is an Austrian motorway that is completely in the Austrian state Tyrol runs. It forms the continuation of the southern section of the German Federal highway 93who have favourited in front of the Inntal triangle on the German Federal motorway 8 to the Austrian border Kufstein leads and with the crossing of the Inns Austria reached. It also forms part of European route 45 and European route 60. At innsbruck it branches off with the special toll Brenner motorway A12. At the Zams junction east of Landeck it turns into the Arlberg Schnellstraße S16, which goes through the special toll road Arlberg tunnel to Vorarlberg and to Rheintal / Walgau motorway A14 leads.

The length of the motorway is 153 km.

background

The Inntal Autobahn was opened in sections from 1968 and was completed in 1990.

Regions

particularities

Like all Austrian motorways, the "Innkreis Autobahn" is also vignette required! However, the toll from the German border to the Kufstein-Süd exit was (again) lifted in December 2019. The mileage count (and the counting of the connection points at the same time) begins at the German border and then increases westward to Zams.

traffic

The motorway has a general speed limit of 100 km / h and exit bans at certain times!

Route

The motorway near Schwaz (photo 2011)
A12 near Innsbruck-Kranebitten (photo 2011)
View of the motorway near Mils (photo 2005)
End of the autobahn near Zams (photo 2011)

The route is described from east to west (direction of travel west = Arrow left), i.e. from the border at Kiefersfelden / Kufstein (Innbrücke) to Zams.

From the border at Kufstein to the Innsbruck-Amras junction

From the Innsbruck-Amras junction to the Zams connection

security

trips

Keep in Mariastein

literature

  • Bernd Kreuzer: The construction of the motorways and expressway in Austria. - In: ASFINAG (ed.): The motorway network in Austria. 30 years of Asfinag. Vienna 2012, pp. 11-120
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