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Un hampered flow through Leuzeknoten, yet persisting congestion in traffic

Gargantuan Stuttgart road infrastructure venture, running a hefty 500 million euros, projected to conclude in spring 2026. Regrettably, not all lanes are accessible at present, leading to substantial traffic congestion.

Unrestricted flow at Leuzeknoten, yet persisting congestion on roads
Unrestricted flow at Leuzeknoten, yet persisting congestion on roads

Un hampered flow through Leuzeknoten, yet persisting congestion in traffic

In the heart of Stuttgart, the largest road construction project in the city is currently underway at Leuzeknot. Despite the ongoing construction, traffic flow remains free at this location, thanks to the meticulous planning and execution by the company responsible for the project, Jörger GmbH Bauunternehmung.

However, a contradiction arises as long traffic jams are reported elsewhere in the city. The cause of these traffic jams remains unclear and is not directly linked to the construction at Leuzeknot. The ongoing road works, which are expected to be completed by spring 2026, are costing nearly 500 million euros.

Despite the free traffic flow at Leuzeknot, the traffic jams persist, highlighting the complexities involved in managing such large-scale infrastructure projects. The article does not provide information about the duration or extent of the construction at Leuzeknot, nor does it mention any planned changes or solutions to address the traffic jams in the city.

The subject of this article is the ongoing road construction in Stuttgart, a city that continues to grow and evolve, facing the challenges that come with urban development. As the project progresses, it is hoped that the traffic jams will be addressed effectively, ensuring smooth travel for all residents and visitors.

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