The following sections are in operation: • Biel (Bözingenfeld) -
La Heutte: Applies from entering Biel-North officially as a third-class national highway, because the section also supports bicycles and tractors. In each direction two lanes are almost continuously present. The running carriageway is separated, one on the west, the other on the eastern valley slope, the latter being largely the main track in use since 1965. • La Heutte - Tavannes: route with standard highway, opened November 1997. • Delémont - Porrentruy: Narrow highway with emergency stopping bays but without paved emergency lane; the tunnels of
Mont Terri and Mont Russelin have one lane in each direction. The opening of the route took place in November 1998, with bypasses of Delémont and Porrentruy (each with standard highway) in September 2005. • Moutier-North opened up to Choindez (Canton boundary BE / JU), November 2007. • Court - Moutier-Nord: Motorway standard section Moutier-Sud to Moutier-Nord opened in November 2011. Mostly one lane in each direction remainder opened in November 2013. • Porrentruy-Ouest - Bure: One lane each direction will be created initially; four-lane opened August 2014. • Bure - Boncourt: Opened November 2011. • Tavannes -
Loveresse: The two-lane stretch opened November 2012. • Loveresse - Court: With a 4.5 km stretch of standard highway, opened in April 2017. • District boundary BE / JU - Delémont-Est: This two-lane section was initially scheduled to open in 2016. Because of the current financial constraints, the Swiss Federal Government can postpone most of the works on new sections. The connection of the A16 to the A36 motorway in France (Mulhouse - Dijon) between
Montbéliard and
Belfort is to be completed within a time horizon of 2025–2030. == Costs ==