Construction site chaos in Falkensee: traffic jams and long waiting times at traffic lights!

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Current construction sites in Falkensee are putting a strain on traffic: traffic light phases, closures and traffic management for more safety.

Aktuelle Baustellen in Falkensee belasten den Verkehr: Ampelphasen, Sperrungen und Verkehrsmanagement für mehr Sicherheit.
Current construction sites in Falkensee are putting a strain on traffic: traffic light phases, closures and traffic management for more safety.

Construction site chaos in Falkensee: traffic jams and long waiting times at traffic lights!

In Falkensee the roads are now subject to major construction sites and traffic disruptions. Drivers currently have to expect long waiting times on the unit road. From June 17th, half of the road will be closed there, and the construction work is not expected to end until the end of July at the earliest. At peak times, over 50 cars wait at the intersection with Leipziger Straße, and the traffic light phase lasts almost four minutes. Drivers therefore experience a waiting time of more than two minutes before they can continue driving for around 50 seconds. This reports maz-online.de.

The city administration has recognized the situation and plans to install a new traffic signal system to cope with the increased traffic volume as well as to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians. Major road construction work should also be completed in time for the general renovation of the railway line between Berlin and Hamburg, which begins on August 1st.

Traffic jam on Spandauer Straße

But it's not just the Street of Unity that is affected: Spandauer Straße, which is used by an impressive 23,000 cars every day, is also currently partially closed. At peak times, the traffic jam here stretches up to 1.5 kilometers, which further increases the traffic chaos on the roads. To defuse the situation, the city is planning temporary pedestrian crossings, which will also be installed by August 1st.

In this context, Mayor Heiko Richter emphasized that no further road construction work is planned on the main road network before or during the general renovation. This is intended to help minimize traffic congestion in the region.

How do traffic management systems work?

Modern traffic management systems could be a solution for complex traffic situations. These systems use innovative technologies and data-based approaches to optimize traffic flow and avoid congestion. They rely on sensor networks that record traffic volumes in real time and transmit them to central control systems. This information helps to specifically control traffic flow and reduce traffic jams studysmarter.de explained.

Well-functioning traffic management could also help to improve the situation for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists in Falkensee. However, potential challenges need to be overcome, such as the high costs of infrastructure or the need to integrate existing systems.

The challenge of the green wave

A common concern among drivers is the introduction of a “green wave” at traffic lights, which is intended to enable a smoother traffic flow. However, Berlin shows that this is a complex matter. In order to realize a true green wave, several conditions would have to be met, including a constant speed of 50 km/h and sufficient traffic light coordination. These circumstances often do not exist in the Berlin road network. However, the city can control the timing of traffic lights to enable different road users to move quickly without unnecessarily holding up traffic in the opposite direction berlin.de emphasized.

The construction work and the associated traffic disruptions in Falkensee are a challenge for the entire region, but the planned measures promise an improvement in the future. In this sense, it remains to be seen how the new traffic management systems and the modifications to the traffic lights will ultimately influence the situation.