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The Dreieck Havelland (German: ''Autobahndreieck Havelland'', abbreviated ''AD Havelland'') is a trumpet interchange in the
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state of Brandenburg in the metropolitan region of Berlin. The interchange connects the A24 coming from Hamburg to the A10, the Berlin-beltway.


Geography

The interchange lies in the region of Havelland after which it is named, in the municipal area of
Oberkrämer Oberkrämer is a municipality in the Oberhavel district, in Brandenburg, Germany. An experimental farm of wind turbines existed between 1941 and 1945 on the 50 m high Matthias mountain in the area. Subdivisions Oberkrämer consists of form ...
and
Kremmen Kremmen is a town in the district of Oberhavel, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is located 15 km (10 miles) west of Oranienburg and 38 km (24 miles) northwest of Berlin. It is known mostly for its castle Ziethen. The local church contains ...
in the
Landkreis Oberhavel Oberhavel is a ''Kreis'' (district) in the northern part of Brandenburg, Germany. Its neighbouring districts are (clockwise from the north): Mecklenburg-Strelitz in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the districts of Uckermark and Barnim, the ''Bundesl ...
. The nearby towns are Schönwalde-Glien und Nauen. It lies approximately 30 km northwest of the Berlin city centre.


History

Dreieck Havelland was built as a trumpet interchange between 1972 and 1979, as they were extending the Berlin-beltway. In July 2011, the plans were made to widen the road from junction Neuruppin (A24) to junction Oberkrämer (A10) into 2x3 lanes. Together with this plan they reconstructed the interchange. On 17 September 2012 the work not part Dreieck Havelland–Kremmen began. The official opening of the interchange to traffic was on 18 November 2014.


Traffic near the interchange

Manual traffic counts near the interchange in 2010: {, class="wikitable" ! From !! To !! average traffic at the interchange !! Percentage heavy traffic at the interchange (PDF-Datei; 336 KB) , - , AS Falkensee (A 10) , , AD Havelland , , , , , - , AD Havelland , , AS Oberkrämer (A 10) , , , , , - , AS Kremmen (A 24) , , AD Havelland , , , , {{center, 14.1 % In 2025 they forecast 65,000 vehicles per day in every direction.


References


External links

* Hintergrundinformationen zum Ausbau
Landesbetrieb Straßenwesen Brandenburg
* Baustellendokumentation Fotos und Videos
laufend ergänzte Luftbilddokumentation
Havelland Buildings and structures in Oberhavel