Air travel resumes on the "Süd- und Pyhrnautobahn," as reported by "Lufthunderter."
The Austrian government has announced the abolition of the "Air Hundred" on certain sections of the A2 (Südautobahn) and A9 (Pyhrnautobahn) in Styria, with the process set to begin on Good Friday. However, confusion persists regarding the continued implementation of this traffic measure between Graz-Ost and Graz-West.
Green Party club leader, Sandra Krautwaschl, has criticized the FPÖ and ÖVP's argumentation, considering it absurd. Her criticism, however, does not address the responsible state councilor or the signing of the order to abolish the "Air Hundred". The order is scheduled to be signed on Tuesday.
Krautwaschl specifically mentions the commuters and people living along the highways as being affected by increased pollution due to higher speeds. Her criticism does not address the exact sections where the "Air Hundred" will remain in effect, nor does it address the start date of the abolition.
The sections affected by the abolition of the "Air Hundred" include Gratkorntunnel to Knoten Peggau-Deutschfeistritz, Graz-West to Leibnitz, Graz-Ost to Sinabelkirchen, and Graz-West to Lieboch. Higher speeds on these affected sections lead to more pollution for daily commuters and residents living along the highways.
It is worth noting that traffic management strategies like speed limits can be implemented for safety and to reduce congestion. If the "Air Hundred" refers to a specific speed limit or traffic rule, it might be continued to manage traffic flow effectively in areas where it is deemed necessary, such as between Graz-Ost and Graz-West.
Regulatory compliance and local conditions could also play a role in the decision to maintain or abolish traffic measures. There might be regulatory reasons that require the continued implementation of certain traffic measures, or the road conditions and traffic patterns between Graz-Ost and Graz-West could differ significantly from other sections, justifying continued implementation.
As more information becomes available, we will update you on the specifics of the "Air Hundred" and its continued implementation between Graz-Ost and Graz-West. Stay tuned for further developments.
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