Lindau Mayor Urges Safety Improvements as Students Cross Busy B12 Road
Students in Lindau are now using public transport and crossing the busy B12 road, raising safety concerns at bus stops in Mollenberg and Obernuetzenbruegg. Mayor Wolfgang Strohmaier has urged the Lindau district office to enhance safety measures in the area.
The current situation at bus stops in Mollenberg and Obernuetzenbruegg is critical due to the absence of a municipal minibus for elementary school students. This has led to an increase in students using public transport and crossing the heavily trafficked B12 road, posing significant safety risks.
Mayor Wolfgang Strohmaier has taken action, calling on the Lindau district office to improve safety measures at these bus stops. The responsibility for ensuring safety at these locations lies with the Landkreis Lindau administration, specifically the county office (Landratsamt). However, the exact person coordinating these safety improvement measures has not been explicitly named in available sources.
The speed limit of 70 kilometers per hour on the B12 road remains a topic of discussion, with potential implications for student safety. Mayor Strohmaier's call for improved safety measures at bus stops in Mollenberg and Obernuetzenbruegg underscores the importance of addressing this issue promptly.
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