Building chaos in Kassel: patience trendy on several construction sites!

Building chaos in Kassel: patience trendy on several construction sites!
In Kassel, several construction sites currently employ the road users, particularly clearly at the Auestadion crossing, where patience is required. As HNA , the construction work is often scheduled for the fact that they are carried out during the holidays become if less car traffic is to be expected. The situation on Ludwig-Mond-Straße has also tightened; Here the traffic builds out of the city to the confluence with Auerstrasse/on the street.
The two right lanes of Ludwig-Mond-Straße are closed because water management work for the interim playing site of the State Theater is carried out there. It is still possible to turn left towards the city center, as well as driving straight to the motorway and turning to the right towards Niederzenzehren. The city of Kassel has confirmed that the construction sites have significant traffic restrictions that also influence bus traffic.
expanded construction projects
The traffic situation assesses that the construction sites are not only a challenge from the perspective of car traffic. New power lines are currently being laid in Süsterfeld-Hellenböhn. This leads to a laying of the sidewalk onto the bike strip, whereby car and cyclists have to use the road together. The work should continue until mid -June.
In the entire city area, further renovation work is also planned during the summer holidays. For example, changes to the Anne-Frank-Straße and Wilhelm-Busch-Straße bus stops are planned, which results in a blocking of Leuschnerstrasse. Various roads and bridges are also renewed; A one -way street regulation can be expected.
traffic observations and surveys
In parallel to the practical challenges, research institutions have also started initiatives. The University of Kassel carries out an online survey to examine the perception of construction sites by pedestrians: inside and cycling. This survey aims to improve the security conditions on construction sites. It is accessible until April 27, 2025 and in particular offers people who have had negative experiences on construction sites.The research project that bears the name "Brillour" and is funded by the Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport examines, among other things, how assemaries can also be designed for safety obstacles such as barriers, signs and diversions. The results of the survey are published in the national cycle traffic plan 3.0.
The situation shows that construction sites in Kassel not only represent a temporary challenge, but can also have long -term effects on the traffic infrastructure. It is all the more important that all road users remain informed and take into account to avoid accidents and traffic jams.
In addition, less traffic jams have been observed on the detour route on the Elisabeth Hospital in the last few days. However, there was an incident recently: three people were slightly injured in a collision between a tram and a car.Details | |
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