Planning Phase Initiated for A9 Expansion in Styria Focused on Traffic Safety and Quality of Life

Sat 27th Sep, 2025

In a significant step towards improving transport infrastructure, the A9 Pyhrn Autobahn in Styria is set to enter the planning phase. This initiative, led by the Federal Minister for Mobility, aims to address the growing traffic challenges in the Graz region while enhancing safety and living conditions for residents.

The agreement between the Mobility Minister and the Styria state government marks a proactive response to escalating traffic congestion and its impact on local communities. The Minister emphasized the urgency of the situation, noting the increase in road traffic despite ongoing investments in rail infrastructure. Without strategic interventions, the region risks further traffic jams and an influx of vehicles diverting into smaller towns.

To mitigate these issues, the Minister has directed ASFINAG (the Austrian motorway operating company) to commence detailed project planning. This early phase will establish a framework for the project development that balances mobility needs with environmental considerations. The Minister underscored the importance of maintaining the quality of life for local residents, stating that prolonged traffic congestion does not contribute positively to their living conditions.

Following this initial planning phase, the project will undergo comprehensive evaluation by the Federal Ministry for Innovation, Mobility, and Infrastructure (BMIMI). This review is essential to ensure that the proposed upgrades meet both practical and ecological standards.

The commitment to advancing the A9 expansion reflects a broader strategy to enhance transportation networks across Austria, aiming for a more efficient and sustainable future. Stakeholders are hopeful that these developments will lead to significant improvements in traffic flow and overall safety in the region.


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