Closure of circular LIF2, enforced restrictions apply
In an upcoming development, county road LIF2 in Lichtenfels, Germany will be temporarily closed from August 18 to 29, 2025. The closure is due to construction work and not an accident or emergency.
During this period, travel between Michelau and Neuensee may be affected, and traffic on county road LIF2 will be rerouted. The detour routes have been designed to bypass the construction site between Michelau and Neuensee, ensuring that the work can be carried out efficiently.
The detour routes do not include Michelau or Neuensee and will instead pass through Schney, Untersiemau, Niederfüllbach, Ebersdorf bei Coburg, and Weidhausen, followed by Trieb, Hochstadt, Johannisthal, Beikheim, and Weidhausen. It is important to note that these detour routes are not intended for emergency vehicles or large trucks.
To find the most accurate and up-to-date alternative routes during the closure period, residents and travellers are advised to consult the official website or traffic department of the Landkreis Lichtenfels, temporary traffic announcements or detour maps published by Bavaria's road authorities, or local news outlets or municipal bulletins closer to or during the closure period.
While no publicly accessible live detour plans or road closure notifications for LIF2 in August 2025 have been found in the current search results, it is expected that the detour routes will be clearly marked and monitored during the closure period.
Residents are asked to adjust to the traffic restrictions due to the closure of county road LIF2, as the detour routes may add additional travel time for those commuting between Michelau and Neuensee. It is also important to note that the detour routes are subject to change due to construction conditions or unforeseen circumstances.
The construction work on county road LIF2 is expected to last from August 18 to 29, 2025, after which the road will reopen. The closure of county road LIF2 is a temporary measure aimed at minimizing disruptions during the construction period.
We encourage all road users to plan their journeys accordingly and to follow the signs and instructions provided during the closure period to ensure a safe and efficient commute.
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