City and Police Collaborative Management Instituting City-wide Traffic Restrictions
The Police Inspectorate Wörth has announced that they will be overseeing traffic controls in Maximiliansau starting on December 11, 2024. This joint effort with the city of Wörth's public order office aims to regulate increased traffic in the area, which has become a popular detour route for commuters seeking to avoid congestion on the A65 and B10 due to construction work.
The exact officers conducting the access control on December 11 are not specifically named in the available search results. However, the Rhineland-Palatinate Police press releases, which are free for publication with proper attribution, provide detailed information about the traffic controls.
The traffic controls are scheduled to begin at 06:00 and are aimed at reducing the number of costly warnings issued to drivers. The contact for inquiries regarding these traffic controls is the Police Inspectorate Wörth, who can be reached at their Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Straße 27, 6744 Wörth am Rhein address, via phone at 07271 9221-0, fax at 06131 4868-8217, or email at [email protected].
In recent weeks, increased traffic controls in the area around Maximiliansau have led to numerous drivers receiving costly warnings. The traffic controls are being conducted in response to this increased traffic and are expected to help maintain a smooth flow of traffic in the region.
Rhineland-Palatinate Police press releases, which can be attributed to the Police Inspectorate Wörth, will continue to provide updates on the traffic controls in Maximiliansau. It is advised that drivers plan their routes accordingly and adhere to all traffic regulations during this period.
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