Important test drillings in the Schürzeberg tunnel: full closure from July 1st

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Hessen Mobil will carry out test drilling in the Schürzeberg tunnel on July 1, 2025 to ensure traffic safety on the B27.

Hessen Mobil führt am 1. Juli 2025 Probebohrungen im Schürzebergtunnel durch, um die Verkehrssicherheit auf der B27 zu gewährleisten.
Hessen Mobil will carry out test drilling in the Schürzeberg tunnel on July 1, 2025 to ensure traffic safety on the B27.

Important test drillings in the Schürzeberg tunnel: full closure from July 1st

The traffic situation in Hesse will experience a significant change on Tuesday, July 1st, on federal highway 27 near Oberrieden. Hessen Mobil is carrying out test drilling in the Schürzeberg tunnel in order to gain more precise information about the condition of the road substructure. This is important because this is the only way to ensure traffic safety in the tunnel in the long term. This reports Hessen.de.

The work will be carried out as part of a full closure from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The diversion takes both incoming and outgoing road users via Oberrieden. There is a speed limit of just 30 kilometers per hour in the town itself to ensure the safety of both workers and road users. Hessen Mobil asks residents and all road users to understand the temporary restrictions.

Important measures for road maintenance

The test drillings are part of regular road maintenance, which is essential for the maintenance of roads, paths and structures. Road maintenance is divided into different areas: Road maintenance includes, among other things, the elimination of hazards and winter road maintenance, while road maintenance includes structural measures to improve quality. Depending on the condition of the road, appropriate measures are then taken to make traffic flow not only safe but also pleasant. The provides more details on this Wikipedia.

In order to take upcoming maintenance work or traffic disruptions into account in good time, it is worth visiting ADAC Maps. This platform provides real-time information about traffic flow, disruptions and construction sites - both on motorways and federal highways and in cities. This means that drivers are always well informed when they set off.

Reliable transport information

ADAC Maps currently states that the traffic situation on most routes in Germany and neighboring holiday countries remains well monitored. This not only includes construction sites and dangerous situations such as aquaplaning or slippery roads, but also a precise traffic forecast for future departure times. This means that all road users can plan their travel time optimally and avoid any inconveniences that may arise.

The test drillings in the Schürzeberg Tunnel are not only a further step towards ensuring road safety, but also an important part of the continuous road care and maintenance in Hesse. So stay informed and don't hesitate to get the necessary information in good time to make your route hassle-free.