Construction site alarm: Danger of traffic jams on the A31 in North Rhine-Westphalia on September 1st!
Traffic restrictions on the A31 between Coesfeld and Gescher on September 1st, 2025 due to construction site. Caution and alternative routes recommended.

Construction site alarm: Danger of traffic jams on the A31 in North Rhine-Westphalia on September 1st!
Finally there is wind on the roads again, but be careful: From September 1st, 2025, the traffic situation on the A31 between Gescher/Coesfeld and the Gescher-Hochmoor West rest area will be affected by construction sites. From 8:00 a.m. the left lane in the direction of Oberhausen will be closed, narrowing the road to one strip. Drivers have to be prepared for slow traffic and temporary traffic jams news.de reported. Even though this is necessary maintenance work to ensure the safety and quality of the roads, diversions and a reduced speed on this section are unavoidable.
The work extends until 5:00 p.m. and includes measures aimed at bringing the transport infrastructure in North Rhine-Westphalia up to date. Motorists are encouraged to consider alternative routes to avoid the construction site and avoid inconvenience. It is recommended that you continue to monitor the development of the traffic situation, especially since traffic data analyzes are carried out by straßen.nrw.de be continuously updated.
Transport infrastructure and security
A well-planned transport infrastructure is the be-all and end-all for safety and efficiency in traffic. How ptvgroup.com As illustrated, sophisticated traffic planning helps to minimize accidents and optimize traffic flow. Given increasing urbanization, with two thirds of the world's population expected to live in cities by 2050, these issues are becoming increasingly relevant.
Modern technologies such as induction loops, side radar sensors and video cameras are used to record traffic at 7,500 measuring points in North Rhine-Westphalia. These innovative methods not only help in analyzing the traffic situation, but also in planning new traffic solutions. While traditional meters are less common, they still provide important data for traffic monitoring.
In addition, future changes to the transport offering must be carefully planned in order to do justice to demographic and economic circumstances. The sustainable treatment of the transport infrastructure is crucial – it ensures both increased safety on the roads and a reduction in air pollution.
In times like these, where planning and maintenance have to go hand in hand, it is essential to keep an eye on developments in the transport infrastructure. A forward-looking transport policy is of enormous importance not only for the roads, but also for the quality of life in our cities.