Spontaneous block handling in Kufstein: VPI Rosenheim in action

Spontaneous block handling in Kufstein: VPI Rosenheim in action

In the late afternoon hours of September 27th there was a spontaneous block handling in Kufstein, which was initiated by the Austrian authorities due to the tense traffic situation in the Innsbruck area. The Rosenheim traffic inspection supported this measure in order to better regulate the ongoing travel traffic. With a primary frequency of 100 trucks, the authorities tried to defuse the situation.

The reason for this measure was a strong increase in traffic, which led from the border crossing to the Kiefersfelden junction. The block handling was introduced to control the flood of the vehicle and to ensure that the streets would not be overloaded. Such measures are not unusual in times of increased travel volume, especially on weekends or during public holidays.

end of the measures

At around 6:05 p.m., the authorities received the feedback that the traffic situation had stabilized and the block handling could therefore be ended without being asked. Thanks to this measure, the traffic calmed down relatively quickly, and the cars were able to drive unhindered again.

The Rosenheim traffic inspection intensively monitored the area of ​​the A93 motorway throughout the process, to ensure that the regulations are observed and traffic flowed as smoothly as possible. This quick reaction and cooperation between the authorities have ensured that there were no major traffic jams or traffic disruptions, as can often be observed in such spontaneous measures.

For further information on the background and the measures carried out, The current reporting on www.rosenheim24.de .

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