Full closure at Spittlberg: detours necessary until October 10th!

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At Spittlberg in Sulzbach-Rosenberg there will be a full closure from September 22nd, 2025 due to road collapse until October 10th.

Full closure at Spittlberg: detours necessary until October 10th!

The Am Spittlberg street is completely closed until October 10, 2025. This measure became necessary after a collapse in the street was discovered at number 6. Road users are urged to observe the closure and avoid the affected area as far as possible. This reports Suro.city.

The complete closure of the road is necessary not only to secure the construction site, but also to ensure general traffic safety. Full closures are a legitimate means of road traffic that are used for various reasons. This includes, among other things, hazard prevention and regular road maintenance. According to the legal basis, such measures must comply with the principle of proportionality, which ensures that the burdens on road users are proportionate to the expected benefits. Stvo2go highlights the need to take into account a legitimate purpose, the suitability and necessity and the proportionality of the measures.

Road safety in focus

Road safety has top priority in such cases. The closure also ensures that the fire brigade and rescue services remain accessible despite the restrictions. Balancing the various interests is crucial in order to maximize safety for all road users. The individual rights of residents must also be taken into account. While traffic flow has its own value, the safety of vehicle drivers and pedestrians comes first. Stvo2go documents the various criteria that are decisive for the assessment of full closures.

At EU level, there is also a strong focus on improving road safety. Loud Europarl.eu Since 2010, the EU has been pursuing the long-term goal of creating a European area of ​​road safety. Responsibility for road traffic and safety regulations lies with the Member States, while the EU focuses on vehicle condition and general road safety.

The commitment to sustainable mobility and reducing road fatalities, as anchored in various EU strategic plans, shows the relevance of measures to improve road infrastructure and safety. By 2050, the number of road deaths should be reduced to zero, which will be supported by legal requirements and measures such as the implementation of intelligent transport systems.

Given the current situation on Am Spittlberg Street, it is important that all road users take the applicable instructions seriously and follow the diversions. Safety is a shared responsibility and it is essential to act cooperatively during road closures.