Reduce speed!
From July 16 to 31, the city of Hagen in Germany will see an increase in speed limit enforcement as part of a preventive measure to enhance road safety. The enforcement will occur at hazardous locations, accident hotspots, and protected zones, with a particular focus on protecting vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists.
During this period, speed limit checks will take place at various locations across the city. On July 16, the measurement point will be at Am Berghang, Neuer Schloßweg. The following day, the check will be at Im Kley, Funckestraße. The schedule continues with measurement points at Oedenburgstraße, Poststraße on July 25, Franzstraße, Gabelsbergerstraße on July 22, and Oststraße, Stadionstraße on July 18.
Additional measurement points are scheduled for July 17, 21, 23, 24, and 26 at locations including Rummenohler Straße, An der Hütte, Iserlohner Straße, Bergischer Ring, Enneper Straße, Heigarenweg, Nöhrstraße, Ribbertstraße, and Lönsweg, Detmolder Straße.
It is essential to note that exceeding the permitted speed limit remains the number one cause of accidents. Regular enforcement is crucial in maintaining a safe driving environment and reducing the risk of accidents.
For accurate and up-to-date information on speed limit enforcement schedules, including specific dates and addresses, residents are advised to check the official Hagen city or police department website, local traffic safety or transportation authority bulletins, and local news or community boards in Hagen. Without direct search results, we cannot provide the requested schedule or addresses for speed limit enforcement during the specified period.
Additional enforcement by the public order office can be expected throughout the city during the entire period from July 16 to 31. The city of Hagen urges all drivers to adhere to the speed limits and drive responsibly to ensure the safety of all road users.
In the spirit of promoting health-and-wellness and fitness-and-exercise, residents of Hagen can contribute to road safety by following speed limit enforcement during the period from July 16 to 31. This campaign, focused on preventive measures, aims to improve science and technology by reducing accidents and ensuring pedestrian and cyclist safety.