Traffic turnaround in Coburg: New compromise for the B4 inspires!

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On June 21, 2025, Coburg will discuss traffic compromises, the expansion of the B4 and sustainable mobility concepts.

Coburg diskutiert am 21.06.2025 über Verkehrskompromisse, den Ausbau der B4 und nachhaltige Mobilitätskonzepte.
On June 21, 2025, Coburg will discuss traffic compromises, the expansion of the B4 and sustainable mobility concepts.

Traffic turnaround in Coburg: New compromise for the B4 inspires!

There is currently a heated discussion in Coburg about the important B4. When it comes to the question of how the traffic situation in the region can be improved, those responsible have found a compromise for Weichengereuth. Meanwhile, it turns out that debates about mobility often focus on technical details such as routes, bypasses and cycle paths, without taking the underlying social models into account. So np-coburg.de makes it clear: “Why has the car myth also had its day in Coburg?”

The issue of Weichengereuth has been a concern for the city for many years. The first ideas for expanding the B4 go back to the 1980s. However, an earlier plan to move forward with the expansion in 2019 was rejected due to deep cuts in the hillside development and the high degree of sealing of urban soil. The lack of compensation for the residents and the city was also a decisive factor. In the current compromise, the road will now be made narrower, although four lanes will remain. This results in less interference with hillside development while maintaining the 50 km/h speed limit. Promoting a pedestrian and cycle bridge for the west of Coburg is also part of the plan. Well informed about the details is coburg.de, which highlights the positive aspects of the new transport compromise.

Improvements for residents

The new measures aim to relieve pressure on Bamberger Straße and the Frankenbrücke, while at the same time converting the expansion of the railway line to the south to two tracks. The southern access road will also have a full connection in all directions. The Coburg city council discussed the entire package and found it sensible. This not only saves money, but also improves the traffic situation in Coburg. Thanks go to the residents for their persistence and solution orientation as well as to the city council and the government of Upper Franconia for their support and mediation.

This compromise will also be seen as a positive example for future cooperation in local politics. The development of mobility concepts shows that it is important not only to look for technical solutions, but also to keep the needs of the population in mind. The Mobility Workshop 2025 will bring to light numerous projects that cover different topics such as on-demand transport, multimodal apps and sustainable neighborhood development. The aim is to transfer and adapt findings from previous phases to other municipalities. The geographical overview of the eleven funded projects plays an important role, as zukunft-nachhalten-mobilitaet.de reports.

In summary, Coburg is on the right track: traffic compromises that offer solutions for the city and its residents are necessary to ensure sustainable traffic planning. The myth of the car has had its day and it is time to take new paths.