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Sloppy repairs: Trouble again around Würmtalstrasse

2024-03-12T14:33:05.864Z

Highlights: Sloppy repairs: Trouble again around Würmtalstrasse. A citizen is now complaining about sloppy repairs to the potholes. A lot of noise, high speeds of through traffic and a lot of parked trucks put a strain on residents. An application to introduce a 30 km/h speed limit was recently rejected by the city of Munich's mobility department, to the chagrin of residents. The police regularly issue warnings for parking for longer than 14 days. The district committee had already dealt with the problem in December 2023 and ordered topo boxes.



As of: March 12, 2024, 3:26 p.m

By: Sabine Riedl

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The heavy traffic on Würmtalstrasse in Hadern regularly causes problems for residents.

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There is trouble again about Würmtalstrasse in Hadern.

A citizen is now complaining about sloppy repairs to the potholes.

The trouble surrounding Würmtalstrasse in Hadern doesn't let up.

A lot of noise, high speeds of through traffic and a lot of parked trucks put a strain on residents.

A woman from Hadern complained that the potholes in the street had only been filled sloppily.

Resident: Trucks generate endless noise

Now numerous trucks would drive over bumps - and in the process again create "never-ending noise," said the angry woman.

Another problem remains that it is still risky to snake out of the garage due to the limited visibility caused by many very large parked vehicles.

The Hadern district committee (BA) had already dealt with the problem in December 2023 and ordered topo boxes.

After evaluating them, a dialogue display can also be purchased.

The district politicians have also requested a renovation of the road surface.

However, the answer to this is still pending.

According to the police, parking of large trucks and trailers is permitted.

However, the police also point out that Würmtalstrasse is a state road and not a general residential street.

Therefore, large trucks and trailers are also allowed to park there.

The police regularly issue warnings for parking for longer than 14 days.

An application to introduce a 30 km/h speed limit was recently rejected by the city of Munich's mobility department, to the chagrin of residents.

Source: merkur

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