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Bratislava council approves land purchase for major traffic intersection upgrade

Bratislava council approves land purchase for major traffic intersection upgrade

From SME · () Slovak

Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bratislava's city council approved the purchase of land in Ružinov from Vodohospodárske stavby Malacky.
  • The land acquisition is for the CSS Ivanská - Vrakunská - Trnavská project, aiming to improve traffic safety and public transport.
  • The project includes expanding the main road, creating dedicated turn lanes, and building a central island to enhance safety and traffic flow.

Bratislava's city council has approved the purchase of land in the Ružinov district, a move intended to address long-standing traffic issues at the Ivanská, Vrakunská, and Trnavská road intersection. The project aims to comprehensively solve the traffic situation, increase safety for all road users, and improve conditions for public transport in the area.

The traffic situation at the intersection of Ivanská cesta, Vrakunská cesta, and Trnavská cesta has been unsatisfactory for a long time, resulting in an increased number of traffic collisions and reduced safety for all road users.

— Peter BublaCity spokesperson explaining the need for the traffic improvement project.

"The traffic situation at the intersection of Ivanská cesta, Vrakunská cesta, and Trnavská cesta has been unsatisfactory for a long time, resulting in an increased number of traffic collisions and reduced safety for all road users," explained city spokesperson Peter Bubla. The current road layout, he noted, is neither capacious nor functional enough for the volume of traffic, leading to confusing situations, collision points, and significant delays.

The planned project will implement several construction and organizational measures to boost traffic safety and fluidity. Key changes include widening the main road to create separate turning lanes controlled by traffic lights. "This measure will eliminate collision situations between vehicles going straight and those turning, significantly reducing the risk of accidents," Bubla stated.

This measure will eliminate collision situations between vehicles going straight and those turning, significantly reducing the risk of accidents.

— Peter BublaCity spokesperson detailing the benefits of creating separate turning lanes.

Additionally, the city plans to build a central island to enhance overall intersection safety and create safer pedestrian routes. New traffic lights will be synchronized with railway signals in the area. "This solution will ensure traffic coordination with train crossings and help eliminate risky situations arising from the overlap of road and rail traffic," the spokesperson added.

This solution will ensure traffic coordination with train crossings and help eliminate risky situations arising from the overlap of road and rail traffic.

— Peter BublaCity spokesperson on the synchronization of traffic lights with railway signals.

The council also approved land arrangements for the Cyklo R55 Letisková radiála – Ivanská cesta project, which will create a much-needed pedestrian and cycling connection along Ivanská cesta. This 0.69-kilometer stretch currently lacks safe infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians. The plan involves a complete redesign of intersections and road profiles, prioritizing cyclist passage through intersections and improving bus stops and sidewalks.

Safe communication for pedestrians and cyclists is completely absent in this part.

— City of BratislavaHighlighting the lack of infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians in the Ivanská cesta area.
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Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.