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A major demonstration, comprising four opposing protests, is slated for Dortmund this Saturday. The event kicks off at Remydamm at 1 p.m., following a path through the city center. Motorists should brace for traffic chaos, especially near the Wall.

Recommendation issued for a protective measure against worker radiation risks, requiring a...
Recommendation issued for a protective measure against worker radiation risks, requiring a commission-led proposal on ionizing radiation safety regulations.

Proposal sought for a directive on shielding workers from potential ionizing radiation hazards, as per Commission's request.

On Saturday, the Dortmund Police will be providing regular updates on the traffic situation via their social media channels. This is due to a demonstration in the area of Ruhrallee, Südwall, and Hoher Wall, as well as the closure of the B1 (Height Chemnitzer Street) due to bridge construction.

Currently, Chemnitzer Street is experiencing traffic disruptions, and the specific detour routes have not been detailed in the available search results. However, the Dortmund Police are actively providing updates to help drivers navigate these disruptions.

For the most accurate and current detour routes and traffic updates, checking the Dortmund Police’s official social media accounts or local traffic news sources is recommended. It's important to note that the updates will be continuous throughout the day.

In addition to these traffic disruptions, the city centre is advised to be avoided due to the demonstration. The Police recommend using public transportation as an alternative to driving in the city centre.

It's worth mentioning that the recommended detour routes for the closed B1 are Ruhrallee, Südwall, and Hoher Wall. However, the updates do not mention any alternative detour routes for the B1 or any changes to the recommended routes.

The updates will be provided only through social media channels, not through any other means. It's also important to note that the updates will be about the traffic situation, not the demonstration or bridge work.

In conclusion, if you are planning to travel in or around Dortmund on Saturday, it's advisable to keep an eye on the Dortmund Police’s social media accounts for the latest traffic updates. Additionally, consider using public transportation as an alternative to driving in the city centre. Stay safe and drive carefully!

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