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Traffic test: Register for information evening

2024-02-27T14:23:45.002Z

Highlights: Traffic test: Register for information evening. Residents and businesses in the city center are asked to register to take part in the event by March 4th at the email address TunnelB2@starnberg.de. If the system with new traffic light phases and changed traffic routing does not work and leads to a traffic collapse, it will be canceled. The information evening itself is scheduled for Tuesday, March 5th and begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Small Hall of the Starnberg Schlossberghalle.



As of: February 27, 2024, 3:14 p.m

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Five streets meet at Tutzinger-Hof-Platz (on an older drone photo).

Some turning options will be eliminated during the test from the end of March.

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Residents and businesses are invited to an information evening about the traffic trial starting at the end of March in Starnberg next week.

The registration deadline ends next Monday.

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- Until next Monday, March 4th, affected residents and businesses from downtown Starnberg can register for an information evening about the traffic test in the Tutzing-Hof-Platz area.

The information evening itself is scheduled for Tuesday, March 5th and begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Small Hall of the Starnberg Schlossberghalle.

The reason is the test of possible traffic routing during the tunnel construction, for which there is still no exact date.

From March 25th, a few things will be changed at Tutzinger-Hof-Platz for a test phase of around nine weeks.

The traffic lights will be replaced by a temporary system and turning from Wittelsbacherstrasse onto Hauptstrasse and Hanfelder Strasse will be prohibited.

It will also no longer be possible to turn from Münchner Straße onto Josef-Jägerhuber-Straße.

Diversions via Wittelsbacherstrasse and Ludwigstrasse are therefore necessary.

It will also be tested how much traffic reaches Tutzinger-Hof-Platz if turning left from Münchner onto the inner Leutstettener Straße (from the direction of the motorway) is prohibited and there is no path from the outer to the inner Leutstettener Straße.

Background: The excavation pit for the north portal is located right there, at the so-called Leutstetten intersection.

In concrete terms, this means: Instead of three entrances to the city center from the B 2, there are only two, the number of exits remains the same at four, but not all destinations can anymore be reached on the previously known routes.

Without changes, tunnel construction would be in chaos

The traffic routing is the result of investigations, as it quickly became clear that if the left turn from Münchner Straße into the city center was eliminated, the traffic jams would be much longer.

If the system with new traffic light phases and changed traffic routing does not work and leads to a traffic collapse, it will be canceled.

The background and concrete effects of the test will be the topic of the information evening, at which representatives from the Weilheim State Building Authority will present the concepts.

The city council is also invited.

Residents and businesses in the city center are asked to register to take part in the event by March 4th at the email address TunnelB2@starnberg.de, the city administration announced.

More information is also available online at starnberg.de.

Source: merkur

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