Chaos in Bregenz: Do drivers completely ignore traffic rules?

Chaos in Bregenz: Do drivers completely ignore traffic rules?

Directly opposite the Bregenz Central Station, at the intersection at the district administration, traffic on Sankt-Anna-Straße becomes a serious problem. Despite clear traffic signs that indicate a one -way street, many drivers disregard this regulation and cross this street as if at the lace -up. Observations even showed that a police box car drove through the entrance, followed by numerous other vehicles that simply took the direct path, the Vol.at . While residents, suppliers and taxis ignore this one -way street, the city administration sees the current traffic management as a temporary solution and is planning a comprehensive redesign of the Weierquartier.

The city of Bregenz, represented by Mario Longhi, head of the Office for Spatial Planning and Mobility Service, said that the current regulation was a measure to reduce gracefully and relieve the residents. The traffic regulation is checked particularly during peak times, but there are always complaints from the population about the lack of observing these regulations. According to Longhi, the final redesign is urgently necessary, but not realized at short notice, which means that drivers have to expect the existing restrictions and controls until further notice.

Information about Sankt-Anna-Straße

In another street with the same name, the Sankt-Anna-Straße in Munich-Altstadt-Lehel, there is also a lot going on. This street, which is named after St. Anna, leads along several facilities such as the St. Anna-Gymnasium and the Catholic parish church of St. Anna, which was built in a neuromanic style. The street offers both asphalt and paving coverings and has sidewalks on both sides, which makes accessibility for pedestrians easier, reported OnlineStreet.de . This information underlines the importance of traffic regulations in urban areas.

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OrtSankt-Anna-Straße, 80538 München, Deutschland
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