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Bundesautobahn 10

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Length196 km
StatesBrandenburg
Berlin

Berliner Ring

runs in Brandenburg and is an orbital motorway around Berlin and is therefore called the Berliner Ring. It should not be confused with the Berliner Stadtring (A 100).

The BAB 10 has a total length of 196 km, from the Schwanebeck junction (formerly branch Prenzlau). There, the A 11 from Stettin/Prenzlau leads to the A 10. Motorways A 2, A 9, A 12, A 13 and A 24 also connects to the Berliner Ring. The BAB 10 is connected to the Berliner Stadtring and other parts of Berlin via A 111, A 113, A 114 and A 115.

Extension

The A 10 is generally 4 to 6 lanes wide. In spring 2006, the section between Berlin-Hellersdorf and Berlin-Marzahn will be completely upgraded to 6 lanes.There are plans to extend the A 10 to 8 lanes between the Potsdam junction and the Nuthetal junction, in order to upgrade the Schwanebeck junction and upgrade the A 10 between Neuruppin and the A 24 to 6 lanes. These plans are considered as urgent and construction is likely to be started before 2010.

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See also

* List of motorways in Germany

Between Ludwigsfelde and exchange Nuthetal



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