Germany: A34 and A2 closures
The A34 closure is due to the construction work on the Deutsche Bahn bridge parallel to the Cranger Straße bridge. In the case of the A2, it is connected with resurfacing work.
A43
As already announced, the A43 will be closed between Herne-Eickel and the Recklinghausen junction from 9 PM on Friday (July 1) to 5 AM on Monday (July 4). ❗All through traffic is diverted via the A40 and the A45.❗
The full closure is being used as an opportunity to carry out additional maintenance work on the motorway. For this reason, only one lane is temporarily available in the direction of Wuppertal near the barrier system south of the Recklinghausen junction.
A2
A 3-kilometer section of the A2 between the Hannover-Ost intersection and the Peine junction in the direction of Berlin will be completely closed from 6 PM on Thursday, June 30, to 6 PM on Monday, July 4.
HGV drivers are advised to use the the following diversion routes:
➡ drivers coming from Dortmund should take the A 44 in the direction of Kassel as far as the Kassel-Südwest intersection. From there follow the A7 north to the Salzgitter intersection and the A 39 to the Braunschweig Süd-West intersection. From there take the A 391 back to the A2 in the direction of Berlin.
Advance warnings about the road closures and recommended diversions are displayed on LED boards put up throughout the affected reagion.
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