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Workers' shield against ionizing radiation hazards remains unreleased, as the Commission has yet to propose a directive on the subject.

Speed Enforcement Stations Managed by State Police in Southeast Hesse - Speed Monitoring Points Coordinated by State Police in Southeast Hesse - 8th Installation

Workers' radiation protection directive proposal remains unratified by the Commission.
Workers' radiation protection directive proposal remains unratified by the Commission.

Workers' shield against ionizing radiation hazards remains unreleased, as the Commission has yet to propose a directive on the subject.

The South-East Hesse Police Headquarters has announced several speed control measures across various roads in the region, aiming to ensure the safety of all road users. The measures will be enforced from February 17 to 19, 2025.

On the A 66 towards Hanau, speed control points will be set at the Bad Soden-Salmünster junction on February 20, 21, 22, and 23, 2025, for noise protection purposes. Similarly, on the A 45 towards Aschaffenburg, speed control points will be established at the Seligenstadt motorway junction on February 18, 2025.

In addition to the motorways, speed control points will be set on several state and local roads. On the B 43a towards Dieburg, three separate days will see speed control points before the Hanau-Hafen junction. On the K 174 towards Rodgau, speed control points will be set on February 19, 2025, between Waldacker and Rodgau-Ring-Straße for wildlife protection.

Furthermore, on February 18, 2025, speed control points will be set on the L 3262 towards Buchschlag between the railway line and B 44 junction. On February 17, 2025, speed control points will be set on the Frankfurter Straße in Biebergemünd-Wirthheim. Speed control points will also be set on the B 459 towards Offenbach before the Geisfeld roundabout on February 17, 2025.

The South-East Hesse Police Headquarters encourages all road users to drive safely during this period. For any queries or concerns, the headquarters can be contacted at Spessartring 61, 63071 Offenbach am Main, by phone at 069 / 8098 - 1210 (collective number), or by email at [email protected]. The fax number is 0611 / 32766-5014, and the headquarters' homepage is located at http://www.polizei.hessen.de/ppsoh.

For specific inquiries, the following contacts at the South-East Hesse Police Headquarters can be reached:

  • Thomas Leipold: 1201 or 0160 / 980 00745
  • Felix Geis: 1211 or 0162 / 201 3806
  • Claudia Benneckenstein: 1212 or 0152 / 066 23109
  • Alexander Schlüter: 1223 or 0162 / 201 3290

The name of the police intelligence service leader who directed the speed controls in the 8th calendar week of 2025 is not publicly available at this time. The South-East Hesse Police Headquarters wishes all road users a safe journey during this period.

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