Crumbling L615 road leaves drivers frustrated and vehicles damaged
The L615 between Schladen and Wolfenbüttel remains in a poor state, with cracks, potholes, and uneven surfaces causing problems for drivers. Many have reported vehicle damage and raised concerns about safety on the deteriorating route. The road’s condition has likely worsened after the last winter, leaving it in urgent need of repair. While minor patchwork is being done to keep the route drivable, these fixes are not enough to address the deeper issues.
The Lower Saxony State Authority for Road Construction and Transport has confirmed that a full overhaul is necessary. However, officials have not set a timeline for when major renovations will begin. Drivers continue to experience discomfort and safety risks due to the uneven surfaces. Local motorists have described the road as hazardous, with some claiming their vehicles have suffered damage from the rough conditions. Despite ongoing temporary repairs, the authority has yet to announce a concrete plan for long-term improvements.
The L615 remains a concern for both drivers and transport officials. Without a set date for a full renovation, the road’s problems are likely to persist. For now, only small-scale fixes are keeping it usable.
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