Barrier on the banks of the Rhine: cars no longer have a chance from October 16th!

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New barriers on the banks of the Rhine in Mainz-Kastel are intended to curb illegal car traffic and ensure recreational functions.

Neue Schranken am Rheinufer in Mainz-Kastel sollen illegalen Autoverkehr eindämmen und die Erholungsfunktion sichern.
New barriers on the banks of the Rhine in Mainz-Kastel are intended to curb illegal car traffic and ensure recreational functions.

Barrier on the banks of the Rhine: cars no longer have a chance from October 16th!

The banks of the Rhine in Mainz-Kastel are not only very popular with walkers and cyclists, the latest developments in the Kransand area also make it a real hub for those seeking relaxation. But with the increased attractiveness also come challenges. The city of Wiesbaden has now taken measures to increase the safety and recreational value of the bank. How mainzund.de reports, a new barrier system is on the way, which will regulate vehicle traffic sustainably from October 16, 2025.

The implementation of this measure was long overdue. There were repeated complaints about cars driving in without permission, which ran counter to the idea of ​​recreation on the banks of the Rhine. The new electronic barrier will be installed on Rampenstrasse and aims to allow access only to authorized users, while costing at least 170,000 euros, the city said.

A place of relaxation

The Environment and Peace Working Group (AUF) loudly supports the measure wiesbadenaktuell.de and highlights the importance of closure. The use of the new barrier is intended to restore the quality of stay on the banks of the Rhine, as there were repeated complaints about traffic offenders who did not take the entire area seriously. Despite existing traffic signs and closures, there were repeated conflicts between pedestrians, cyclists and motor vehicles.

To overcome these challenges, the new barrier will have a digital control that enables remote monitoring and electronic data comparison. The system also offers a high level of flexibility, as only emergency services, DLRG members and municipal vehicles have access.

Planning for the future

But not only the barrier is part of a broader plan to design the Rhine bank area. Loud mainz.de There are already comprehensive plans that will be presented to the city council for a decision in autumn 2025. The idea is to divide the banks of the Rhine into three areas and to create both leisure and environmental opportunities.

  • Aktivpark am Kaisertor für Freizeitsport- und Bewegungsangebote
  • Grünes Ufer zwischen Kaisertor und Caponniere mit Spielmöglichkeiten und Rasenflächen
  • Übergang zum Zollhafen mit Grünflächen und Räumen für partizipative Nutzung

The city is planning numerous improvements, including more seating and tree planting, to make spending time on the banks of the Rhine even more pleasant. Despite the challenges that need to be overcome, the planned steps show that the city not only cares for the present, but also for a sustainable, green future on the banks of the Rhine in Mainz-Kastel.