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Traffic congestion elicits warnings from the police department

Construction work affecting infrastructure found in Elmshorn, supervised by the Segeberg Police Directorate, is underway... Learn more.

Traffic congestion serves as a reminder for caution from law enforcement
Traffic congestion serves as a reminder for caution from law enforcement

Traffic congestion elicits warnings from the police department

Bad Segeberg, Germany - The Police Directorate Bad Segeberg has released important information for road users travelling on the A23 motorway, following ongoing construction work that may cause traffic disruptions. The construction work, currently underway, has resulted in narrower road conditions and alterations to traffic routing and signage. Road users are advised to be extra vigilant and follow the tips provided by the Elmshorn motorway police to minimize disruptions and ensure safety. Jens Zeidler, the contact person for inquiries, can be reached at the Police Directorate Bad Segeberg Press Office, which is located at Dorfstr. 16, 23795 Bad Segeberg. The contact number for the office is 04551-884-2020, and the email address is [email protected]. Road users are reminded to make way for emergency vehicles immediately and form a rescue lane when necessary. This rule still applies in construction zones. In case of breakdown or traffic accident, it is crucial to pull over as far to the right as possible to allow emergency services to pass safely. The Police Directorate Bad Segeberg wishes all road users a safe and hopefully congestion-free journey. The police and emergency services rely on considerate driving behaviour from road users in construction zones to ensure the safety of everyone on the road. It is also important to note that traffic accidents and hazardous situations occur regularly on motorways, including in construction zones. The police urge road users to drive slowly, pay attention to traffic signs, and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles. The head of the Police Directorate Bad Segeberg is Ralph Garschke, who succeeded Andreas Görs in 2025. The source of this content is the Police Directorate Bad Segeberg, transmitted via news aktuell. The police remind road users that construction sites on the A23 motorway can impact traffic flow, and they urge everyone to drive responsibly and follow the tips provided to ensure a smooth and safe journey.

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