Blue-Black is located on the accelerator pedal. The coalition should be on Tuesday, according to “Krone” information, one of the first measures is a new speed limit on selected, but perhaps also all the highways. The implementation on selected sections has already been agreed in the corresponding negotiating group.
Is Blau-Schwarz creating or does negotiations burst? And should FPö boss Herbert Kickl also return to federal president Alexander van der Bell without a success report after ex-Oövp boss Karl Nehammer? According to the “Krone” information, Tuesday should prevail on Tuesday. Before a small delegation of the two steering committee takes place on Monday, the results of the subgroups, which today put an end to their work with the last session in finance and tax area, are also through seep.
Control group decides on general limit
As the ‘Krone’ learned from negotiators and reported weeks ago, a new speed limit for the motorways in Austria will soon apply. FPö and ÖVP agree that 150 must at least apply to selected, in particular easily accessible highway sections. A similar model already applies in the Czech Republic. “However, a general increase in the limits up to 150 on all highways is also possible,” the subgroup reports. This must now be decided in the steering group.
Lower Austria’s FPö State Vice Udo Landbauer was the first politician. “I clearly stand against the Green Climate Religion, the gospel of it is speed 100,” he told the “Kroon”. The world has developed that today’s cars were safer, low -different and more powerful, so he increases legitimate, he justified after visiting the World Share Congress in Prague in 2023.
Environmental activists express criticism
Until now, criticism has always come from rural experts. An increase in speed limits of speed 130 to 150 km / h (corresponds to a speed increase of approximately 15 percent) has “massive effects” for the environment. Speed increase and the emissions of pollutants would not behave proportionately, such as calculations of the Federal Environment Agency. In the increase of 15 percent in speed (from speed 130 to 150 km / h), the emission of carbon dioxide (CO₂) would increase by 19 percent.
Source: Krone

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