Tempo 30 around Gießen's slaughterhouse: More security for pedestrians!

Tempo 30 around Gießen's slaughterhouse: More security for pedestrians!
From now on, Tempo 30 around the slaughterhouse will be introduced in the Gießen urban area. This measure affects Bleichstraße, which runs between the southern complex and Ludwigstrasse, as well as Schlachthofstraße from Rodheimer Straße. The arrangement aims to increase traffic safety and reduce the noise in residential areas. Mayor Alexander Wright emphasizes that these streets are characterized by high pedestrian and bicycle traffic, which makes the introduction of the speed limit particularly important. The new regulation takes place in accordance with the Road Traffic Regulations, which provides for the formation of Tempo 30 zones to improve the security sensation of the residents and increase the quality of life, such as General reported.
The mayor is convinced that the changes in this region will lead to a more relaxed flow of traffic and, above all, to better pedestrian and cyclist friendliness in order to meet the currently high demands in the urban traffic infrastructure. To support this initiative, the right of way in Bleichstraße in the area of Lonystraße is changed from "Giving right of way" to "right before left". This should contribute to traffic safety.
implementation and signage
The signage of the new speed limit is currently being installed. Some of the corresponding signs have already been set up in Schlachthofstrasse, while the remaining signage will follow after the ongoing construction work has been completed. The signage will also take place in Bleichstrasse in the near future in order to provide comprehensive information to road users. In addition, notices are placed temporarily to draw attention to the new regulations, which improves the overall situation during the implementation phase.
according to the Environmental Federal Agency are not only an effective means to combat noise and to improve air quality Reduction of the number of accidents, especially in urban areas with a high volume of pedestrians and cyclists. The legal framework conditions that enable the municipalities to implement such speed limits are regularly revised and adapted.
The initiative in Gießen is part of a larger trend that is used in many cities to increase the quality of life of the residents. These changes are not only limited to local measure, but also correspond to international endeavors to create more environmentally friendly and safe transport infrastructures. Further information on the legal foundations and the effects of these measures on municipalities can be viewed at
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