Bundesautobahn 98, Federal motorway in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Bundesautobahn 98 is a federal motorway in Baden-Württemberg with three separate sections spanning roughly 47 kilometers from Weil am Rhein to Überlingen. The route passes through the region's southern landscape, connecting communities in the upper Rhine valley and along the Lake Constance area.
This motorway was built in stages beginning in the 1970s as part of Germany's infrastructure expansion. Different sections were completed at various times over several decades rather than as a continuous project.
The motorway passes through Baden-Württemberg, connecting communities and facilitating movement between German, Swiss, and Austrian border regions.
The motorway includes several rest stops and service areas providing fuel, food, and parking for travelers heading through the region. Drivers should be aware that the route consists of separate sections, so navigation between parts may require alternate routes or local roads.
This motorway is unusual because its three sections are not continuously connected, forming separate routes instead. This layout came about due to different construction phases and geographical challenges encountered in the region.
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