New construction sites in Berlin: Where drivers don't get through from Wednesday!

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According to a report from www.berliner-kurier.de, from Wednesday by drivers in Berlin will be confronted with new construction sites and closures. As a citizen of Berlin, it is used to the city that is constantly changing. But construction sites also bring traffic restrictions. A tower crane is broken down in Johannisthal, which leads to the closure of the Eisenhutweg between the Skeleieweg and Stubenrauchstraße. A similar situation awaits drivers in Mitte, where track work on Rosenthaler Straße leads to a closure between Neue Schönhauser Straße and Weinmeisterstrasse until early 2024. The traffic situation is difficult by a large demonstration that leads from Schöneberg to the middle. The route leads from Wittenbergplatz ...

New construction sites in Berlin: Where drivers don't get through from Wednesday!

according to a report by www.berliner-kurier.de From Wednesday will be drivers in Berlin with new Building sites and closures are faced.

As a citizen of Berlin, it is used to that the city is constantly changing. But construction sites also bring traffic restrictions. A tower crane is broken down in Johannisthal, which leads to the closure of the Eisenhutweg between the Skeleieweg and Stubenrauchstraße. A similar situation awaits drivers in Mitte, where track work on Rosenthaler Straße leads to a closure between Neue Schönhauser Straße and Weinmeisterstraße.

The traffic situation is made more difficult by a large demonstration that leads from Schöneberg to the middle. The route leads from Wittenbergplatz across various streets to the Brandenburg Gate. Drivers should expect closures along the entire route by around 2 p.m.

In Wedding, construction measures are also underway that lead to closures. Edinburger Straße is closed to motor vehicles until December 1, 2023 between Türkenstraße and Barfussstraße. Construction work in the Westend also leads to traffic impairments, as electricity network work takes place on the Masureneallee and only two lanes are available by the end of February 2024.

This current information should keep Berlin drivers up to date to adapt their routes accordingly and to bypass the construction sites.