Bernauer Straße in Oranienburg: full closure lifted - what now?
The complete closure of Bernauer Straße in Oranienburg during the summer holidays has been lifted. All details about the construction project and traffic regulations can be found here.

Bernauer Straße in Oranienburg: full closure lifted - what now?
The planned full closure of Bernauer Straße in Oranienburg during the summer holidays is off the table for the time being. The state road authority surprisingly lifted the measures. The closure was originally planned between July 28th and August 15th for the renovation of a section. This particularly affected the section between Fischerstrasse and Strelitzer Strasse. Loud the Märkische Allgemeine This decision was made due to the need for coordination between the responsible authorities. Press spokesman Steffen Streu confirmed that the search for explosive ordnance, which has not yet been completed, played an important role.
The situation will continue to be monitored closely, as a new date for the full closure has not yet been set. As part of the later construction work, the city center will become a major construction site, which will have a noticeable impact on traffic. Loud Berlin newspaper Traffic will be redirected during the announced closure. The diversion takes place via Berliner Straße, Saarlandstraße, André-Pican-Straße, Bernauer Straße and Carl-Gustav-Hempel-Straße to the train station. Tobias Thieme, press spokesman for the Oberhavel district, confirmed this.
Planned measures and traffic planning
The renovation of the B273 is part of an extensive renovation of the pavement that is being carried out by the Brandenburg State Road Authority. This work is designed to sustainably improve the road transport infrastructure. Analysis of the current situation plays a crucial role in traffic planning. Numerous factors such as the height, direction and temporal distribution of traffic volume are closely examined. Further information on traffic planning is available at Hoffmann-Leichter to find.
Good planning should ensure the sustainability and economic viability of the transport concept. Different steps in traffic planning include carrying out site visits, traffic surveys on representative working days and determining destination and source traffic. With such measures, with a good hand, you can set the course for future traffic development.
With the lifting of the full closure on Bernauer Strasse, a short-term bottleneck was avoided, but it remains to be seen when the necessary construction work will ultimately begin. The public will be informed about further developments in good time.