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Federal motorway in Germany
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Bundesautobahn 93 (translates from German as Federal Motorway 93, short form Autobahn 93, abbreviated as BAB 93 or A 93) is an autobahn in Bavaria, Germany.
It consists of two parts: one is a short track, from the A 8, near the Austrian border, to the Inntal Autobahn (A12) in Tyrol, Austria, the other from Hof A 72 in the north of Bavaria to Holledau A 9. A connection between the two parts was planned but not implemented. For a connection of the two tracks BundesstraßeB 15n is in construction and will be the foundation of the Autobahn A 93 later on. Currently, the A 93 has an overall length of 276 kilometres (171 mi).
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On 1 August 2023, an American military vehicle collided with a civilian truck while trying to enter A 93. One American soldier was killed in the collision. The A 93 was closed for several hours afterward.