Lane renewal on the B17: Safe traffic for Neunkirchen

Lane renewal on the B17: Safe traffic for Neunkirchen

The renewal of the road on the state road B17 for the areas at the A2 Neunkirchen East junction and metric Germans have now been completed. Due to their age and the damage caused, such as suppression, cracks and potholes, the condition of the street no longer met the modern traffic requirements. That is why the Lower Austrian road service has decided to extensively renovate the road and to adapt the two -lined bending lane to the required standard width.

In this context, the state of Lower Austria is investing a total of 93 million euros in over 400 road and bridge construction projects in more than 260 municipalities, as the state council of the Udo Landbauer Traffic Council explained. "The street is indispensable and, as a basic transport, ensures the basis of life and employment of our compatriots," said Landbauer. A well -developed, well -maintained road network is crucial for the location quality in the region and contributes to improving the quality of life of the residents.

Details for lane renewal

The completed work concerned an area of ​​4,400 square meters. A seven centimeter thick bituminous support and a three centimeter thick bituminous cover layer was applied. In addition, the originally two -striped bending lane was tempted and the rest of the area was sealed. Finally, the necessary soil marking was carried out. The built -in construction work was carried out by the Granit company from Graz in collaboration with the road maintenance department in Neunkirchen in a construction period of one and a half weeks. The cost of the measure amounted to a total of around 250,000 euros, which are completely borne by the country.

This renewal is not only necessary, according to the Lower Austria road service, to ensure the safety of road users, but also to meet the increasing traffic volume. For more information on the ongoing projects and the condition of the traffic routes, I recommend the report on www.wn24.at .