New Danube Valley Bridge: A milestone for commuters in the Mühlviertel

New Danube Valley Bridge: A milestone for commuters in the Mühlviertel

The Altenberg Mayor and spokesman for the commuters, Michael Hammer from the ÖVP, has passionately campaigned for the interests of the commuters in the Mühlviertel. A central concern is the reduction of traffic jams and traffic problems that burden many commuters every day. This led to great hopes with the recent traffic release of the new Linz Donautalbrücke.

Hammer has worked tirelessly for many years to implement the A7 Auhof motorway connection and to advance the Danube Valley Bridge as part of the A26 - Linz Westring project. His positive reactions to the release of these important traffic measures testify to the importance of the project. "I am therefore very happy about the release of these important traffic measures, which will lead to relevant relief for the commuters and reduce the traffic jam," said Hammer with obvious enthusiasm.

important traffic measures for commuters

The release of the Danube Valley Bridge represents a decisive progress in the transport infrastructure project and is expected to shorten the daily pendulum period for many people in the Mühlviertel. This could not only make the everyday work more pleasant, but also lead to a better quality of life for the commuters.

The support and commitment of Hammer and other local politicians shows how important progress in the transport infrastructure is for the region. With the new bridge and the upgraded motorway connection, the parties expect noticeable relief for traffic, in particular at peak times. The mayor sees the project as a success of his many years of efforts and as a positive step into the future of mobility in and around Altenberg. Further information on this topic can be found in a current report on www.tips.at .

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