From 1949 the flow of visitors on the Glockner Road again clearly
increased. The average frequency of visitors from 1949 to 1952
increased annually by 45 per cent, and the toll incomes by even 58 per
cent.
This and the foreseeable development of the road emphasised the need for modernising the Glockner Road.
The target was to widen the road from 6m to 7.5m – in all valley
locations to 8m – to extend the radius of the bends from 10m to 15m and
to raise the average speed from 40 to 70km per hour, to construct
parking spaces for 4,000 in place of 800 vehicles, and thus increase
the capacity of the road to 350,000 vehicles.
In 1953 six per cent of the upgrading quota was fulfilled, and already 31 per cent in 1959.












