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"Amazing that no mishap has occurred yet"

Construction Project on Eye Street Halted by Delays, Notification issued on 9th August 2025

Staggering that no incident has occurred yet.
Staggering that no incident has occurred yet.

"Amazing that no mishap has occurred yet"

In Wuppertal, a call for a safe pedestrian crossing aid on Briller Street has been made by an unidentified sender who recently sent a letter to the editor of a local website. The letter, whose content remains undisclosed, is believed to address the issue of a dangerous spot for pedestrians crossing Briller Street, a location frequently used by parents with children to reach a nearby kindergarten.

Local politicians in the responsible district councils have been advocating for a safe pedestrian crossing aid at this spot for years. The proposed crossing would be a step towards making Wuppertal more pedestrian and bicycle-friendly, a goal that is also shared by Urs Diederichs, a resident and citizen of Wuppertal. Mr. Diederichs has also approached the city administration for the same reason.

Urs Diederichs believes that Wuppertal needs to become more pedestrian and bicycle-friendly to ensure the safety of its residents, particularly in areas like Briller Street where accidents have not yet occurred but pose a potential risk. The letter may also suggest that Wuppertal should prioritise such safety measures to prevent potential accidents in the future.

At present, there are no current search results providing information about a proposed pedestrian crossing aid on Briller Street or its status regarding pedestrian and cyclist safety improvements. However, the concern about the potential cancellation of the measure next year due to budgetary reasons adds urgency to the call for action.

For those interested in supporting this cause, there is a link available to submit letters to the editor of the Rundschau. The prompt implementation of a safe pedestrian crossing aid on Briller Street could significantly improve the safety and well-being of the community.

[1] Link to the unrelated incident from early August 2025: click here! [2] Link to submit letters to the editor of the Rundschau: click here!

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