Construction site chaos on the commuter route: traffic collapse in Delmenhorst!

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Commuters in Delmenhorst must expect traffic restrictions and traffic jams on the Stromer Landstrasse until November 7th.

Pendler in Delmenhorst müssen bis zum 7. November mit Verkehrseinschränkungen und Staus auf der Stromer Landstraße rechnen.
Commuters in Delmenhorst must expect traffic restrictions and traffic jams on the Stromer Landstrasse until November 7th.

Construction site chaos on the commuter route: traffic collapse in Delmenhorst!

As of today, things are anything but relaxed for commuters from the region on the Stromer Landstrasse. Again Weser courier reported, there are restrictions in place due to a unilateral lockdown that will last until late afternoon on November 7th. The work in question takes place near the restaurant, directly behind the border with Delmenhorst. The background is emergency measures due to a sagged track on the route to Bremen.

The construction site lights that regulate traffic are already causing significant backlogs, especially in the morning hours. Drivers have to be prepared for the traffic jam to extend onto Stedinger Landstrasse. There's really something going on!

Detours for cyclists and pedestrians

In addition, the situation on Brokhuchtinger Landstrasse is getting worse. This popular route for cyclists and pedestrians, which runs past the Ochtum viewing platform, has also been closed since September 29th. Loud dk online The closure applies to all road users. The track work is scheduled to continue until 5pm on November 30th and diversions are properly signposted.

Cyclists have to turn into Kleiner Tannenweg in Delmenhorst to get to Stromer Landstrasse. The diversion takes you over the Uhlenbroker Weg and the bridge over the Varreler Bäke. Motorists, on the other hand, are redirected via the U9, which leads via Huchting and Bremer Neustadt to Stromer Landstrasse. Further diversions are signposted to Huchtinger Heerstrasse.

It remains to be seen how commuters and residents deal with the current traffic situation and whether there will be relief in the next few days. For many, one thing is certain: their patience will be put to a severe test.