Enhancements have been implemented by the Commission to elevate the standard of the transportation system.
In the heart of Neuwied, Germany, the local municipal road maintenance authority, along with a contracted construction company, is set to commence work on the roadway transitions of the Raiffeisen Bridge starting from September 15. This essential work will affect the B256 crossing over the Germaniastraße, not the Rhine Bridge itself.
To keep heavy traffic out of the city center and ensure a smooth flow of vehicles, trucks are already being rerouted far in advance via the B9 and A48. Residents and commuters can expect nighttime full closures on the Raiffeisen Bridge, during which traffic will be redirected via the Sandkauler Weg.
The State Mobility Authority Cochem-Koblenz has requested understanding from all road users regarding the construction work and its restrictions. To prevent misunderstandings about the traffic management during this period, the LBM has been providing important information to the public.
Questions and differing rumors about traffic management have arisen among the residents of Neuwied. To address these concerns, the LBM has released detailed information about the construction phases and closure times in a press release. The Rhine Bridge between Weißenthurm and Neuwied remains accessible for cars, but may have restrictions during construction phases.
The detour via the Sandkauler Weg is clearly signposted to guide drivers. It's crucial for all road users to follow these signs and adhere to any traffic restrictions to ensure safety during this time.
The work on the Raiffeisen Bridge roadway transitions is urgent, and the LBM urges everyone to plan their journeys accordingly. The organization is committed to minimizing disruptions as much as possible and will do its best to keep residents and commuters informed throughout the project.
For the latest updates and more detailed information, interested parties are encouraged to refer to the LBM press release. The State Mobility Authority Cochem-Koblenz thanks everyone for their patience and understanding during this important construction work.
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