Recently, only residents have been allowed to use Seerosenstrasse at the Poing school center.
It is now cycle street.
Not many adhered to it on the first day of school.
Poing - Although the Seerosenstraße north of the Poing school center has recently been designated as a bicycle route, numerous parents drove their cars into the street on the first day of school so that children could get off to school there.
Again and again there were turning maneuvers on the road, and not everyone adhered to the speed limit of a maximum of 30 km / h.
A car even started to overtake on Tuesday morning between 7.40 and 7.55 a.m.
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The bus stop is a popular stop for parent taxis.
© Armin Rösl
All of this, although the Seerosenstrasse is actually only allowed to be used by residents.
At the beginning of Seerosenstraße there is a sign “Fahrradstraße” with the addition “Residents free”.
According to traffic law, these are all people whose property is connected to the road.
“This also includes drivers who have to drive to an address in the residential area for private and business purposes,” says the road traffic regulations.
Through traffic is legally excluded.
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The police checked Seerosenstrasse on the first day of school.
© Armin Rösl
On the first day of school, a police patrol car drove up and down Seerosenstrasse and controlled the traffic.
Among other things, an officer issued a parking ticket for a car that was prohibited from parking.
The so-called “parents taxis”, coming from Blumenstrasse, used the actual school bus stop on Seerosenstrasse to let children get off.
From there they either continued down the street to Rosenstrasse in the east, or they turned around on the lane and returned to Blumenstrasse.
Poing: Walk to school on September 28th
For Tuesday, September 28th, the municipality of Poing has announced the annual school walk at the school center (secondary school, elementary and middle school and water lily school). At 7.30 a.m., representatives of the administration (with Mayor Thomas Stark), the Poing police station as well as the school management, the school guides and parents' councils meet to assess the traffic situation. In the past few years, the topic of parent taxis has always been in focus.