A9 road (Latvia)
The A9 is a national road in Latvia connecting Riga to third largest city of Latvia, Liepāja through Skulte, also known as Liepāja highway in Latvia. The road is part of Latvian TEN-T road network. After Liepāja, the road turns in to Latvian A11. The length of A9 in Latvian territory is 200 kilometers. Currently A9 has 1x1 lanes in all its length. The current speed limit is 90 km/h. 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 2015 was 5,379 cars per day.
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Route information | ||||
Length | 199.6 km (124.0 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
From | Riga | |||
A5 A5 near Piņķi P99 P99 near Tīreļi P101 P101 near Tīreļi P98 P98 near Grauzde P97 P97 near Annenieki P104 P104 near Biksti P109 P109 near Brocēni P105 P105 near Saldus P108 P108 near Saldus P107 P107 near Skrunda P116 P116 near Skrunda P117 P117 near Skrunda P115 P115 near Kalvene P112 P112 near Grobiņa P116 P116 near Grobiņa P111 P111 near Grobiņa P113 P113 near Grobiņa P110 P110 near Liepāja | ||||
To | Liepāja / A11 A11 | |||
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Major cities | Riga, Annenieki, Biksti, Saldus, Skrunda, Liepāja | |||
Highway system | ||||
National Roads in Latvia
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