Lower reduction in Teufenbach-Katsch: Pedestrian crossings are lifted
The noise problem with train pipe signals in Teufenbach-Katsch finds a solution: over 500 signatures for the resolution of pedestrian crossings have been collected. Learn more!
Lower reduction in Teufenbach-Katsch: Pedestrian crossings are lifted
In the Teufenbach-Katsch area, a significant change in noise pollution is made by pull signals. After years of complaints about the unpleasant whistle signals related to the pedestrian crossings, the residents have started an initiative that is now taking effect.
Over 500 signatures were collected to draw attention to the noise problem that affected everyday life for many people. The residents not only showed themselves in solidarity, but also sent a clear message to the responsible authorities: it is time for measures.
Official response
The authorities have now decided to dissolve the pedestrian crossing to reduce noise pollution. This puts a long -cherished wish of the residents into practice. This decision was made to improve the quality of life of the people in the region and at the same time restore calm in the living areas.
The abolition of the pedestrian crossing is intended to ensure that the trains no longer have to whistle near the residential areas. This measure is perceived as positive because it not only reduces noise, but also contributes to general security in traffic. It remains to be seen how these changes will have a long -term effect.
The residents are relieved that their voices have been heard and hope for a noticeable improvement in the noise situation in the coming weeks. This initiative could serve as a model for similar problems in other regions, where train signals represent a persistent problem.
For more information on this topic and to find out the exact details of the measures, visit www.kleinezeitung.at.