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Final stages of project B 178 reached

Penultimate part concluded for Project B 178

Commencement of Partial Usage for Remaining Section of B178 Road in East Saxony, effective from...
Commencement of Partial Usage for Remaining Section of B178 Road in East Saxony, effective from Monday.

Finished penultimate segment of B178 - Final stages of project B 178 reached

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After years of construction, the final section of the federal road B 178, stretching from the A4 motorway towards Zittau, has been completed. The new six-kilometer stretch between Oderwitz and Mittelherwigsdorf, which cost €57.4 million, will be opened to motorized traffic from Monday. A citizen's festival marked the handover of this central traffic artery of the Oberlausitz region.

The completion of the B 178 is anticipated to strengthen cross-border ties with Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic by providing more efficient, safe road connections. These connections are vital for economic development, good neighborliness, and an attractive region. Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) lauded the project's impact on the quality of life for local residents, who will experience reduced travel times as a result.

Previously criticized as a "century-long construction site," the road project's long history highlights the need for faster planning and approval procedures in Germany. Goerlitz County Commissioner Stephan Meyer (CDU) viewed the traffic opening as a significant development catalyst for the region. Zittau's Mayor Thomas Zenker (independent) echoed these sentiments, reminding that the federal road had previously been labeled as a "century-long construction site."

Christian Hirte, Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Transport, acknowledged the need for quicker road construction and announced plans for an accelerated focus on maintaining and upgrading existing roads as well as creating priority axes, such as the B 178. With an investment backlog and maintenance needs totaling hundreds of millions in the transport infrastructure, the new federal government aims to tackle the maintenance backlog and bolster efforts to expand and maintain the road network.

However, the current news sources provide no specific, detailed investment or completion information regarding the B 178 in the Oberlausitz region near the tri-border area with Poland and the Czech Republic. Local or German federal infrastructure agencies, such as the Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt) or regional Saxony transportation authorities, would likely supply the most reliable information on investment amounts, timelines, or completion status for this particular federal road project.

  • Traffic
  • Zittau
  • Germany
  • Czech Republic
  • Travel time
  • Tri-border area
  • Citizen's festival
  • Oberlausitz region
  • Federal road
  • CDU
  • Eastern Saxony
  • Traffic artery
  • Mittelherwigsdorf
  1. The completion of the B 178, a traffic artery in the Oberlausitz region, is expected to improve public-transit connections among Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland, potentially boosting employment opportunities and industry growth in the region.
  2. The employment policy of the federal government focuses on the maintenance and upgrading of existing roads, such as the B 178, to foster safer and more efficient transportation in Eastern Saxony, possibly reducing travel times, particularly in the tri-border area.
  3. The new six-kilometer stretch between Oderwitz and Mittelherwigsdorf, opened to traffic recently, serves as a vital infrastructure that not only promotes economic developments but also strengthens public-transit and transportation in industries like automotive, finance, and public-transit in these neighboring countries.

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