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Traffic trial to relieve towns of heavy traffic

Traffic trial to relieve towns of heavy traffic
The aim of the trial is to provide noticeable relief for the people in the towns around the highway near Wilsdruff. (Archive photo) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa
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Heavy trucks out of the towns - Saxony wants to protect children on school routes and roads with new restrictions. This is how the traffic trial along the A4 is to be conducted.

In Saxony, several towns along the Autobahn 4 are to be relieved of through and heavy traffic. As part of the two-year traffic trial, the state roads S 36, S 195 and S 196 in the districts of Central Saxony, Meißen and Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains will be closed to vehicles over 7.5 tons, as announced by the Saxon Ministry of Infrastructure.

The traffic trial should lead to fewer heavy vehicles in the villages and greater safety on everyday routes. The aim is also to reduce noise and exhaust fumes. At the same time, roads and structures should be protected from further destructive stress, it was said. Critical conditions have already been reached on some bridge structures in particular.

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Signage is now being installed

The signage on the affected routes will reportedly be installed by the road maintenance departments of the districts by the end of April at the latest. The traffic trial is intended to provide scientific evidence as to whether the restrictions increase road safety.

"Long-distance and heavy traffic belongs on the designated freeways and not in small and tiny villages where children go to school, buses run and escape routes must remain clear," explained Infrastructure Minister Regina Kraushaar (CDU). The aim is to create noticeable relief for the people in the villages around the freeway near Wilsdruff.

Notices on the motorways

Road users are to be made aware of the restrictions on the three state roads at the affected junctions on the A4 and A14 freeways at an early stage. The information on the tonnage restrictions will reportedly also be included in digital traffic information systems such as navigation systems.

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