Speed Reduction from Kühbach to Paar
Kühbach Town Council Announces Temporary Traffic Measures on Local Connection Road
In a recent meeting, the Kühbach town council has made a decision to install temporary signage on the local connection road leading to both Großhausen and Paar. This move is part of an ongoing discussion to improve traffic safety and, eventually, expand the road.
The temporary signage, intended to enhance traffic safety, has resulted in a speed limit reduction to 70 kilometers per hour on the local connection road. This change affects the sections of the road from Kühbach to Großhausen and from Großhausen to Paar.
The council, in collaboration with the local police, is developing a proposal to further improve traffic safety on this road. The focus of this proposal will be on the expansion of the local connection road. However, specific details about the nature and specifics of the proposed expansion have not been disclosed yet.
The council made the decision to install temporary signage during their June meeting. No specific date for the implementation of the temporary signage or the expansion of the local connection road has been mentioned as of now.
The council and the police are working together to ensure the safety of road users while they work towards a permanent solution for the local connection road. The temporary signage is a measure to improve traffic safety until the expansion of the local connection road can be implemented.
The council encourages all road users to adhere to the new speed limit and drive carefully on the local connection road. Further updates on the progress of the road expansion and the removal of the temporary signage will be shared in due course.
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