On 10 April 2026, the newly constructed interchange on the A9/A1/A6 towards Almere became operational. The project extended the existing median lane by about 10 kilometres, creating the longest median lane in the Netherlands at nearly 25 kilometres. Initially, cars and motorcycles can use the lane from the A9 near Ouderkerk aan de Amstel during evening rush hour. Access to the lane is available via the A9 entrance close to the bridge over the Amsterdam–Rijnkanaal and can continue to the Almere N702 and A6 exits. The A1 entrance at Diemen will be closed during the evening rush. During the morning rush, the lane can be accessed via the Almere N702 and A6 exits, and can be exited via the A1 Diemen and A9 entrances. Once the A9 widening between Badhoevedorp and Holendrecht is complete, the lane will also open in the morning rush.
Source: Rijkswaterstaat
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