Frühlingstrasse in Sulzbach-Rosenberg will be closed from September 3rd to 10th!

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From September 3rd, 2025, Frühlingstrasse in Sulzbach-Rosenberg will be closed until September 10th, 2025 due to a burst water pipe.

Frühlingstrasse in Sulzbach-Rosenberg will be closed from September 3rd to 10th!

From today, September 3, 2025, Frühlingstrasse in Sulzbach-Rosenberg will be completely closed due to a burst water pipe. The closure is valid until September 10, 2025 and affects the section between Rosenberger Straße and Spitalgasse. This measure was announced by the city of Sulzbach-Rosenberg in order to carry out the necessary repair work.

The burst water pipe has significantly affected the traffic situation in the region. To optimize traffic flow, it is recommended to use alternative routes. According to the ADAC, their map service provides real-time information about traffic flow and short-term disruptions across the entire motorway and federal road network. This allows drivers to view current and planned construction sites and receive warnings about dangerous situations such as slippery roads or storms. Those interested can find further details on the ADAC website: ADAC Maps.

Construction site management in Rhineland-Palatinate

The full closure of Spring Street is part of a larger issue affecting construction site management. In Rhineland-Palatinate there are up to 1,000 traffic-related construction sites and restrictions at the same time. The aim of these measures is to improve road safety and traffic flow. The construction site information system “BaustellenInfo digital RLP” plays a crucial role in this. It is used in regional offices of the State Mobility Office (LBM) and numerous municipalities.

Digitalization is intended to make traffic flows not only safer, but also smoother. The municipal rollout of this system was initiated by Minister Daniela Schmitt in July 2022 and already covers over 25 districts and municipalities. The data collected is also available via Mobilithek, the federal government's national access point.

For further information about construction site issues in Rhineland-Palatinate, citizens can visit the LBM website: Construction site information digital RLP.

Given the current situation, it is advisable to regularly find out about traffic and planned diversions in order to avoid traffic jams and make your journey efficient.