Refurbishment of the Warnemünde motorway feeder: road closures until November!

Refurbishment of the Warnemünde motorway feeder: road closures until November!

From Thursday, October 10th, the motorway feeder from Warnemünde to the A20 will probably be temporarily closed at the end of November due to renovation work. This measure also affects the western junction Kritzmow in the Rostock district, which will not be usable during the construction period. Drivers have to adjust to a detour, since the departure to Kritzmow and the driveway to the motorway in this section are not possible.

The diversions have already been set up. Road users who come from Warnemünde are asked to use the Rostock-Südstadt motorway exit. Alternatively, there are diversion routes from Kritzmow via Clausdorf to the Bad Doberan junction. It is also important to note that the Rostock-West departure towards Warnemünde remains closed, as the Stralsund road construction office reports.

Details on the renovation work

These renovation work is part of a comprehensive plan to improve the infrastructure in the region and ensure that the streets remain in good condition. Such construction activities are essential to increase traffic safety and continue to keep access to vital roads functional.

The construction work can cause short -term traffic impairments, which are, however, necessary to ensure long -term improvements. This also increases the quality of life of the residents and the efficiency of the traffic flow. The residents and local traffic are continuously informed as part of the measures to promote the understanding of the temporary inconvenience.

For more information about the work and the blocking, The current reporting on www.ndr.de .

The temporary closure is coordinated in close cooperation with the traffic authorities in order to ensure smooth process and to keep the effects on traffic as low as possible. Such measures are a piece of responsibility that is taken over to increase security for all road users. If you plan to travel in the region, you should check the new routes in advance and plan enough time to avoid delays.

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