Road closure announced from B9 to A48 in Koblenz
The West branch of the Federal Highway Authority has announced that there will be necessary road repairs on the A48 near Koblenz, resulting in closures and traffic disruptions for two consecutive nights.
From August 13th to 14th, and again from August 14th to 15th, the on-ramp towards the Dernbach interchange on the A48 will be closed. The work is scheduled during the low-traffic night hours, between 8 PM and 5 AM, to minimize disruption.
During these periods, drivers are advised to take a detour via the B9, "Industriegebiet Mülheim Kärlich" exit, L126, and back to the B9 towards Koblenz. It's important to note that this detour is specifically for the on-ramp towards the Dernbach interchange on the A48 and does not affect the off-ramp from the Dernbach interchange towards Koblenz on the A48.
For drivers coming from Bonn, the A48 towards Dernbach at the Koblenz interchange remains accessible. However, drivers are urged to drive carefully and understand the inevitable traffic disruptions.
Official traffic authorities and real-time traffic services such as the local transport ministry, Autobahn traffic control centers, or current traveler advisories like those from Deutsche Bahn or highway information websites are the best sources for current and precise information on nighttime closures or detours on the A48 near Koblenz.
As these closures may impact traffic on the A48 near Koblenz for two consecutive nights, it's recommended to plan your journey accordingly or consider alternative routes if you are a long-distance traveler bypassing the Koblenz area. Signposts for the A48 closure near Koblenz have been put up to guide drivers.
Please drive safely and follow the detour signs during these periods to ensure a smooth journey.
In light of the essential road repairs on the A48 near Koblenz, general-news outlets and weather reports may advise drivers to prepare for possible detours from August 13th to 15th, as the on-ramp towards the Dernbach interchange will be closed during low-traffic night hours. Drivers are encouraged to stay updated on current traffic conditions, such as nighttime closures or detours, by consulting official traffic authorities or real-time traffic services like the local transport ministry, Autobahn traffic control centers, Deutsche Bahn, or highway information websites.