New cycle path system in Poysdorf: Modernization for pleasure cyclists

New cycle path system in Poysdorf: Modernization for pleasure cyclists

A new wheel signing system was presented in the Weinviertel to improve the cycling experience. This initiative is part of a comprehensive offensive to sign the cycle paths in Lower Austria, in which the wine and the Waldviertel served as a pioneer. The occasion of this campaign is the necessary modernization of the existing signage, which were often not very clear and cyclists difficult.

like Hannes Steinacker, the head of the Weinviertel Tourismus, explained that the new signs were launched after two years of intensive preparation. This included the inventory of the existing signs, comprehensive plans and the decision -making process, how the large number of often summarized information can be optimized on the signs. "We want to offer the gear cyclist to contemporary and user -friendly signage," says Steinacker.

New sign design for cyclists

The new design of the signs aims to present the information more clearly and clearer. Before the introduction of the new system, up to ten old signs were attached to some “torture stakes”, which caused confusion. Now a uniform and easily readable design is being sought, which is characterized by modern fonts and symbols.

It is planned that a total of around 3,000 kilometers of bike paths in the Weinviertel benefit from this new signage system. The implementation is not only a question of aesthetics, but also contributes to the safety and use of this bike -friendly infrastructure. Cyclists should receive better orientation and information about routes, sights and services along the routes through the new signage.

The introduction of this system is seen as a significant step in the tourist development of the region. In addition to promoting bicycle traffic, the attractiveness of the Weinviertel as a cycling region is also increased, which benefits both locals and visitors. Details on the new signage and the associated measures include in the article on www.noen.at read.