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| ENTFERNUNGEN: | von München | 117 km | von Salzburg | 83 km | von Innsbruck | 77 km |

| Munich South motorway turn off | From Kufstein South to the Brixental without a toll or vignette |
| A8 direction Salzburg, Nürnberg, München, A8 . Follow the A8 for ca. 56 km | A8 direction Salzburg, Nürnberg, München, A8 . Follow the A8 for ca. 56 km |
| Change at the Autobahncross roads (56) Inntal/101 from the A8 to the A93 direction Innsbruck, A93, Kufstein, Brenner. Follow the A93 for ca. 25 km | Change at the Autobahncross roads (56) Inntal/101 from the A8 to the A93 direction Innsbruck, A93, Kufstein, Brenner. Follow the A93 for ca. 25 km |
| You are in Austria | You are in Austria |
| Change from the A93 to the A12 | Change from the A93 to the A12 |
| Leave the A12 at Wörgl Ost direction St. Johann in Tirol, Brixental, Wörgl-Ost and take the Lofererstraße (B171) für ca. 4 km. | Exit Kufstein Süd |
| Head left towards the Brixental, in ca. 10 minutes to Westendorf, ca. 15 minutes to Brixen im Thale and ca. 20 minutes Kirchberg in Tirol. | Bundesstraße 178 Eiberg |
| Bundesstraße 178 direction St. Johann | |
| Bundesstraße 161 Paß-Thurn to Going after the Stanglwirt turn right towards Reith bei Kitzbühel | |
| up to the crossroads, Brixental-Bundestraße, turn right -5 minutes to Kirchberg in Tirol, Brixen im Thale and Westendorf | |

| Brennerautobahn to Innsbruck |
| at Innsbruck take the A12 direction Salzburg |
| Leave the A12 at Wörgl Ost direction St. Johann in Tirol, Brixental, Wörgl-Ost and take the Lofererstraße (B171) für ca. 4 km. |
| Head left towards the Brixental, in ca. 10 minutes to Westendorf, ca. 15 minutes to Brixen im Thale and ca. 20 minutes Kirchberg in Tirol. |


| Vignette or toll? | Vignettes apply on all specified roads in Austria. A vignette between Kufstein süd and the Brixental is not necessary. Vignettes can be purchased at petrol stations. |
| Headlights during the day is no longer law! | The use of headlights during the day is no longer mandatory, although recommended by the travel authority. |
| Warning vests must be worn! | In the case of breakdown or accident, warning vests must be worn. (fines apply) |
| Mobile phones | Driving while using mobile phones is banned in Austria(fine from EUR 25,--) |
| Speed limits | fast roads: 100 km/h motorways: 130 km/h comunity areas: 50 km/h (unless otherwise stated) |
| Drink driving limit | Upper limit 0,5-Promille. Driving licence for less than two years 0,1-Promille. |
| What should be carried? | It is law to have a first aid kit, warning triangle and warning vest in the car. |
| Winter tires | From 1st November to 15th April it is law to have winter tires. Alternatively snow chains can be used. |
| Emergency Lane: Law as of 01.01.2012! | In the case of heavy slow moving traffic and traffic jams it is now law on Austria’s motorways and high speed roads to create a free lane for emergency vehicles to use. • Where there is heavy slow moving traffic or traffic jams on the motorways, high speed roads or roads with fixed fencing separating the two directions, all motorists are required by law to form an emergency vehicle lane, before traffic comes to a complete standstill and even when no emergency vehicle is approaching! •Where there are two lanes, all vehicles in the left hand lane should move as far to the left as possible, and all other vehicles should move as far right as possible, also using the hard shoulder •The same rules apply to roads with three of more lanes. All vehicles in the lane furthest to the left should move as far left as possible, and vehicles in all other lanes should move as far right as possible. More information available from: www.rettungsgasse.com |










