Traffic chaos in Solingen: traffic jams, accidents and construction sites in focus!

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Find out everything about the current traffic situation in Remscheid and Solingen on March 16, 2025, including traffic jams and construction sites. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Traffic chaos in Solingen: traffic jams, accidents and construction sites in focus!

On March 16, 2025, the traffic situation in Solingen and the surrounding area is tense. According to the current information from

Important traffic axes in the region include the A1, A3 and A46 motorways as well as the federal roads B229 and B224. The A3 in particular presents itself as a traffic jam route No. 1 in North Rhine-Westphalia with over 10,000 hours of traffic jam in 2023, which is due to construction sites and diversions at the Solingen junction. The A46, which is crucial for the connection to Wuppertal and Düsseldorf, is also affected by renovation measures at the Wuppertal-Nord motorway junction. The A1 motorway reports about 6,500 hours of traffic jam between Cologne and Dortmund.

Current traffic disruptions

For Solingen with around 160,000 inhabitants, traffic jams are a common problem, especially at peak times. Numbers from Stumelder-24 indicate that the middle traffic is currently leading to significant delays. Two critical traffic jams are currently attracting attention: an accident on the A3 Cologne in the direction of Oberhausen, which was already registered on March 5 at 9:40 a.m. in the triangle Langenfeld and Solingen area, has left dangerous conditions on the road. An unsecured scene of the accident had already been reported at 9:30 a.m.

The continuous construction sites in the region are common causes of traffic disruptions that not only affect the flow of traffic, but can also lead to long waiting times by cleaning up after accidents. The traffic information systems on site - from local radio stations to navigation devices - offer real -time information in order to enable drivers to adjust the route and to control traffic more efficiently.

data and transport infrastructure

The "Transport in Numbers" (VIZ) of the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport is considered the standard work of traffic statistics in Germany and includes comprehensive data on mobility and transport infrastructure. Around 380 pages with current numbers and time series are published annually. This data is crucial for planning and analyzing the traffic situation in cities like Solingen.

The combined analysis of these sources shows how important precise traffic information is to improve mobility in Solingen and to identify traffic jams in advance. The challenges due to accidents and constant construction work require an adaptive traffic strategy to secure the quality of life of the citizens and maintain economic operation.

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