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The South East Hesse Police Headquarters has announced a series of traffic monitoring measures across the region next week, from June 23 to 29, 2025.

In a bid to ensure road safety, the police are urging all road users to have a safe arrival at their destinations. The focus of the monitoring will be on high-risk areas, schools, and accident hotspots.

On June 23, traffic monitoring will take place at the B 43a towards Dieburg before the Hanau-Hafen interchange (high-risk area), Offenbach, Bischofsheimer Weg (nursing home), Dietzenbach, Rodgaustraße (school), and A 45 towards Aschaffenburg near the Seligenstadt junction (high-risk area).

The B 43a towards Dieburg will also be a high-risk area for traffic monitoring on June 26, and it will continue to be monitored on June 27 and 28. The B 45 towards Hanau and B 459 towards Offenbach are also identified as accident hotspots for monitoring on June 27.

On June 24, traffic monitoring will take place at B 43a towards Fulda near the Hanau-Hafen interchange (high-risk area), L 3445 towards Neuberg (accident hotspot), and L 3262 towards Buchschlag (accident hotspot/wildlife hazard area).

K 903, Niedermittlau towards Rothenbergen is another accident hotspot for traffic monitoring on June 27. The South East Hesse Police Headquarters can be contacted for further inquiries at Spessartring 61, 63071 Offenbach am Main. Fax inquiries can be made to 0611 / 32766-5014.

For emails, you can reach out to [email protected]. The South East Hesse Police Headquarters Press Office can be reached by phone at 069 / 8098 - 1210 (collective call number). Contact persons at the Press Office include Thomas Leipold, Felix Geis, Claudia Benneckenstein, and Alexander Schlueter.

The homepage of the South East Hesse Police Headquarters is http://www.polizei.hessen.de/ppsoh. The planned measurements are taking place at various locations throughout South East Hesse, aiming to ensure a safe and incident-free journey for all road users.

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