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Regulated Speed Limit Set at 30 Miles per Hour

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Revised speed limits established at 30 miles per hour
Revised speed limits established at 30 miles per hour

Regulated Speed Limit Set at 30 Miles per Hour

In an effort to improve the local environment and quality of life, the city of Gießen is implementing new speed limits in several areas. The changes will affect roads such as Heyerweg, Rodtbergstraße, Nordanlage, Krofdorfer Street, and the area around Friedhofallee.

Starting from Grünerberger Street and heading towards Rödgener Street, a 30 km/h zone will be established in Heyerweg. This measure is aimed at contributing to increased safety and tranquility in this residential area. The 30 km/h zone in Rodtbergstraße will stop just before Narzissenweg.

Similarly, a specific speed limit of 30 km/h will be introduced in the area of Nordanlage heading towards Westanlage. The speed limit between Krofdorfer Street and Leimenkauter Way is also being set at 30 km/h for noise protection reasons. The 30 km/h zone in the area of the Friedhofallee will be extended into Rodtbergstraße.

The city asks all road users for understanding and compliance with the new speed limits. These changes are designed to make traffic flow safer for all road users, while also addressing concerns about noise pollution in specific areas of the city. The new speed limits are intended to calm traffic and protect residents from noise and traffic congestion.

The city of Gießen is working for the protection and well-being of its citizens. These new speed limits are part of a larger initiative to improve the city's environment and ensure a safer, quieter, and more livable urban space for everyone. Exact days when the new speed limits in the specified street areas of Gießen come into effect are not yet specified.

The city encourages all road users to be mindful of these changes and to adjust their driving habits accordingly. By working together, the city and its residents can create a more sustainable and enjoyable urban environment for all.

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