Freising: City council ignores police warning about the pedestrian zone!

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In Freising, the small pedestrian zone remains, despite concerns from the police. A citizens' initiative is being planned.

In Freising bleibt die kleine Fußgängerzone bestehen, trotz Bedenken der Polizei. Ein Bürgerbegehren ist in Planung.
In Freising, the small pedestrian zone remains, despite concerns from the police. A citizens' initiative is being planned.

Freising: City council ignores police warning about the pedestrian zone!

In Freising, the pedestrian zone remains small and narrow, despite intensive discussion in the city council and warnings from the police. In a vote of 21 to 14, the city council decided to stick to the existing regulations and reject an expansion of the pedestrian zone. This reports Mercury.

Police chief Andreas Wegmaier expressed concern about safety in the pedestrian zone and emphasized that the police were only providing advice. Wegmaier pointed out the dangers of speeding cyclists, which pose a particular risk to children and seniors. He also called for a clear separation between pedestrian and traffic-calmed zones in order to create more safety for all road users.

Cycling traffic remains unaffected

There will be no increased control of cycling, as recommended by the police. Instead, the topic should come back on the agenda in a year, as the planning committee has decided. A citizens' initiative that would like to encourage Freising's citizens to rethink their approach is already being planned and is supported by Nicolas Graßy.

Current challenges in the area of ​​cycling are not only evident in Freising. A similar topic is currently being discussed in Balingen, where cyclists have been excluded from using the pedestrian zone for over six months. A possible lifting of the ban could be just around the corner, which the administration recommends based on experiences from the summer of 2023 Black Forest messenger reported.

Rules and regulations in pedestrian zones

In general, pedestrian zones are intended exclusively for pedestrians. Cyclists must dismount in these areas, otherwise they face fines of up to 30 euros. Delivery traffic also has strict guidelines and is only allowed to take place at certain times, while exceptions may apply for private vehicles with a resident permit. Driving on a pedestrian zone with motor vehicles is only permitted in exceptional cases, such as for emergency vehicles or with special permits, the website said führerscheine.de with.

In summary, it can be said that the discussion about the pedestrian zone in Freising remains a hot topic that concerns not only residents, but also the police and traffic experts. It remains to be seen how these developments will develop in the coming months.