Bus riders suddenly experience a shocking surge, triggered by phantom bike riders, leading bus drivers to react drastically!
In the heart of Brunswick city centre, the one-way street "Marstall" has become a hotspot for dangerous cycling practices, according to Sascha Repp, spokesperson for the police inspection. The area has been identified as extremely hazardous due to cyclists traveling in opposite directions, causing potential dangers for other road users, particularly bus drivers who are forced to brake suddenly when approaching cyclists.
Despite a ban on cycling in the "Marstall", many cyclists continue to disregard the rule, leading to the presence of "ghost cyclists" that pose problems for bus drivers. To address this issue, the authorities are considering a range of measures, including increased enforcement, clear signage, and potential physical barriers or infrastructure adjustments to effectively communicate and enforce the prohibition.
The local district council is planning to approve two additional signs explicitly stating that cycling is prohibited on the "Marstall", aimed at raising the awareness of cyclists. However, the success of these measures in completely solving the problem remains uncertain.
It is worth noting that a significant portion of Brunswick's bus traffic passes through the "Marstall", and the insufficient space for buses to maneuver in the street adds to the existing challenges. The value of the violation of the driving ban and the maximum fine amount can be found in the "Braunschweiger Zeitung".
The police in Brunswick will likely continue with their control work, and anyone caught as a "ghost cyclist" during a control will face a fine. Despite the lack of information about proposed solutions to address the issues with cyclists in the "Marstall", the authorities remain committed to ensuring the safety of all road users in the area.
As of now, no information has been provided about the frequency or severity of accidents caused by the problems with cyclists in the "Marstall". However, the authorities urge all cyclists to adhere to the rules and regulations for the safety of everyone on the road.
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