After Liepāja, the road turns in to Latvian A11.
It is planned that around year 2020 all at-grade intersections with A9, in the segment from Riga to Jaunbērze, would be removed, and two-level ones would be built instead, with an option to widen the A9 to 2x2 lanes in further future.
from Riga until Jaunbērze, The average AADT of A9 in 2024 was 7,244 cars per day.
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