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The Bundesstraße 2R is a German federal highway ( German: Bundesstraße) in Bavaria . It runs as a ring road within the city of Munich in Bavaria, is 28 km (17 mi) long, and is the most traffic-prone road in Germany. It is called the "Middle Ring" ( German: Mittlerer Ring) because of its concentric position between the Altstadtring and the incomplete Outer Ring , as well as being within the Autobahnring .

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5-653: The Middle Ring is the backbone of all traffic in Munich, since the ring is the fastest connection to all major traffic axes in the city. It replaced all the Bundesstraßen that ran through the center of the city, even the Bundesstraße 2 , for which it is named (the R stands for Ring). Within the Middle Ring, there are only municipal streets. From the eight Autobahns that go to Munich, six of them have access to

10-684: The [REDACTED] B 4 R replaced by the [REDACTED] A 6 replaced by the [REDACTED] A 8 replaced by the [REDACTED] B 2 R replaced by the [REDACTED] A 95 / [REDACTED] A 952 The Bundesstraße 2 (abbr. B2 ) is a German federal highway, running some 1000 kilometres from the Polish border near Gartz to the Austrian border near Garmisch-Partenkirchen . From north to south; it passes through major cities such as Berlin , Potsdam , Leipzig , Gera , Bayreuth , Nuremberg , Augsburg , and Munich . It

15-519: The A 995 is connected via the B 13 . However, both Bundesstraßen are built to Autobahn standards and signed as such. Only the A 8 towards Stuttgart has a longer connection to the Middle Ring, a 7 km-long section of the Verdistraße and Arnulfstraße . The A 92 ends at the Autobahnring , but is connected to the Middle Ring via the A 9. The E54 runs along the southwest section of

20-493: The Middle Ring between the A 96 and the A 995. This section of the route is also particularly affected by long-distance traffic, because neither the motorway ring of the A 99 in the south-west of Munich is closed nor the originally planned Outer Ring has been realized here, meaning the long-distance traffic has to go into the city. This German road or road transport-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bundesstra%C3%9Fe 2 replaced by

25-514: The Middle Ring. The A 8 (towards Salzburg), A 9 (towards Nuremberg - Berlin ) and A 96 (towards Lindau ) all have direct access to the Middle Ring. The A 94 is connected to the Ring via a short section of the Einsteinstraße, but an exit from the A 94 goes directly into the northbound Richard-Strauss-Tunnel on the Middle Ring. The A 95 is connected to the Middle Ring by the B 2 , and

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