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Major Closures on Bavarian Highways A93 and A9 for Reconstruction and Bomb Scans

The A93 begins months-long closures for road renewal on May 23, while the A9 faces potential overnight closures following bomb radar scans near Ingolstadt.

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Overview

  • The A93 will undergo extensive roadworks from May 23, with closures at the Bad Abbach interchange lasting until mid-September for exits and late July for entrances.
  • Additional closures on the A93 at the Pentling rest area will begin in late June, with the Regensburg-bound entrance closed until mid-October and the Munich-bound exit until early August.
  • The reconstruction on the A93 involves replacing aging concrete surfaces with asphalt and renewing the subbase to a depth of 1.5 meters to address structural damage.
  • On the A9 near Ingolstadt, radar scans were conducted overnight due to concerns about undetonated World War II bombs, with further closures possible depending on findings.
  • The bomb suspicion on the A9 arose from historical aerial images showing a crater and an unidentified object, prompting precautionary investigations to ensure safety.