B36: Full night closure for construction work in Karlsruhe from Tuesday!

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New construction site in Karlsruhe: B36 closed at night from September 15th to 19th; Detours and traffic disruptions expected.

Neue Baustelle in Karlsruhe: B36 nachts gesperrt von 15. bis 19. September; Umleitungen und Verkehrsbeeinträchtigungen erwartet.
New construction site in Karlsruhe: B36 closed at night from September 15th to 19th; Detours and traffic disruptions expected.

B36: Full night closure for construction work in Karlsruhe from Tuesday!

In the coming weeks there will be a number of construction sites on the B36 towards Mannheim, affecting motorists and commuters in the region. According to a press release from the Karlsruhe Regional Council on September 5th, construction work will begin on Tuesday, September 9th and will last until December. The section affected is from the B 36 / L604 junction to the B 36 / L559 junction.

Things get particularly serious on September 15th: there will be full night closures on the B36 from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. The diversion takes place via the K 3580. The “Spöcker Weg” bridge will also be completely closed from this date, with a diversion being set up via the sports field path. Traffic disruptions are also expected due to work on the guard rails in the median strip. Preparatory work, which will take place from September 9th to 12th, initially only entails minor restrictions.

Important details about the construction site

The construction work is part of a comprehensive project to improve road safety and infrastructure on the B36. In addition to the full nighttime closures, there will be smaller disruptions to traffic throughout the construction period. Citizens are advised to find out about the current traffic situation in good time, as traffic jams and visibility restrictions are to be expected.

The current status of verkehrslage.de According to the report, there are currently no known specific hazard types such as the risk of slipping due to black ice or other weather-related restrictions that would pose additional challenges for drivers. However, it remains important to pay attention to obstacles such as debris or car parts on the road, which can increase the risk of an accident.

The responsible authorities will report closely on the progress of the construction work and announce that further information on the planned processes will be announced in a further press release from October. Until then, it is advisable to use alternative routes to avoid possible delays. Drivers should be aware that construction sites can always pose some risk of accidents and other traffic problems.

We keep our readers up to date on developments and are in constant communication with the traffic authorities. Stay tuned for the latest information!