Bundesautobahn 92

The Bundesautobahn 92 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 92, short form Autobahn 92, abbreviated as BAB 92 or A 92) connects Munich with Deggendorf, and is 134 kilometres (83 miles) long.

The A 92 essentially follows the lower Isar so that it passes Freising, Moosburg, Landshut, Dingolfing, Landau, Plattling and Deggendorf.

Currently it is the most important connection between Munich and the East Central European countries like Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.

Until 1970, a small piece of 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) length of the autobahn was completed already around Wallersdorf, it was named 5-Minuten-Autobahn.

As a consequence, smaller gasoline station booths have developed into rest areas at many of the exits.

German Autobahn symbol
German Autobahn symbol