Road construction ongoing at Am Graben
The ongoing construction work has caused some disruptions to the road network in the area, necessitating road users to take detours and bypass the construction site accordingly. The construction site is cordoned off, and turning in the narrow street Am Graben is not possible due to the restricted space.
Road users are kindly requested to follow the closure and detour signs that have been set up. The detour for road users takes place via Weinzierlstraße, Brühfeldweg, and in the opposite direction. The specific route may vary depending on the location of the construction site. For instance, in Höchstädt a.d.Donau, the detour route goes via the B16 – Oberglauheimer Straße – Anton-Wagner-Straße – Lutzinger Straße – B16, while in Freyung the detour for St 2132 runs via Grainet (St 2630) – Böhmzwiesel (St 2632) – Waldkirchen (St 2131) – Schiefweg (St 2132).
Pedestrians and cyclists can pass through the cordoned-off area at any time. It is important to note that no specific timeframe for the construction or detour has been provided. The detour is still signposted, and road users are advised to follow the signs during the construction.
Residents can drive up to the construction area on both sides, but the construction area remains cordoned off to ensure safety for all parties involved. The construction's nature or purpose is not specified in this report.
Despite the disruptions, the local authorities are working diligently to ensure that the detours and closures are well-signposted and as minimal as possible to the inconvenience of road users. It is recommended to plan your journey accordingly and allow extra time for travel during this period.
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