Traffic chaos in Nuremberg: Mobile assembly ensures massive disorders!
Traffic chaos in Nuremberg: Mobile assembly ensures massive disorders!
Nuremberg. On Monday, October 14, 2024, a mobile assembly will take place in Nuremberg, which extends from the northwestern outdoor town to the old town. The police warn road users that there can be considerable impairments in traffic during this period.
The meeting is scheduled for the period between 10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. During this time, a certain route will be used, which includes the following streets: Kilianstraße, Kleinreuther Weg, Innerer Kleinreuther Weg, Bucher Straße, Neutorgraben, Am Hallertor, Maxplatz, WeintraGengasse, Augustinerstrasse, Waggasse, Hauptmarkt, at the Fleischbrücke, Kaiserstraße, Josephsplatz, Färberstraße, Dr.-Kurt-Schumacher-Straße and Kornmarkt. This route could be blocked for vehicle traffic, which will have a significant impact on mobility in the affected areas.
traffic restrictions and police warnings
Due to the announced meeting event, traffic barriers and the resulting disabilities for drivers can be expected. The police appealed to all drivers to strictly follow the instructions from the police officers and to avoid as far as possible in order to avoid possible disorders. This recommendation applies particularly during the specified times of the assembly.
The information about the upcoming event and its effects on traffic were published by the police to raise awareness of the citizens at an early stage. Timely planning of the routes is particularly important to avoid traffic jams and delays. The police are in close contact with the organizers of the meeting to ensure a smooth process.
For more information on the exact circumstances and possible changes in traffic, reference is made to the official police page, where current reports can be found. The local police carefully observe all of the events in order to guarantee the safety of all participants and road users.
The meeting planned on Monday is an important event in Nuremberg, and the police have prepared well to protect both the gathered and the general public.
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