Cycle path confusion: Transport administration causes confusion in cycle path planning

Cycle path confusion: Transport administration causes confusion in cycle path planning
cycle path confusion: chaos in cycle path communication
The transport administration is currently causing confusion in bike paths. On Monday she published a press release in which change projects were announced for various cycle path plans. But a short time later she had to issue a correction, because the change projects had changed completely. The journalist Christian Latz noticed this first and described the situation as a "worm" in cycle path communication.
A press spokeswoman for the transport administration later admitted on the phone that a mistake had happened. The line with the correct changes has accidentally slipped, so that there were wrong information in the first press release. She showed herself and asked for understanding for the error.
The cyclists who were excited about the planned changes are now confused. Because the information that was in the first press release is now obsolete. However, the transport administration would like to publish the correct change projects promptly to ensure clarity.
It is important that communication around bike paths and traffic planning runs smoothly. For cyclists in particular, it is of great importance to know which changes are imminent and how they can react to it. Such a mistake in communication can lead to uncertainty and affect trust in the transport administration.
We hope that the transport administration will learn from this incident and will pay more attention to its press releases in the future. A clear and understandable communication is essential to ensure the satisfaction of the citizens.
Image: Margarethe Mustermann
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