Wednesday, January 25, 2017

The E6 turned off in both directions – in the middle of morgonrusning – Aftonbladet

in the Midst of the morning rush hour it is just now a stop on the E6 between Helsingborg north and Sandsjöbacka.

the Reason is a gjutningsarbete at a bridge that had gone wrong.

– It is something which is to fall there, ” says Peter Adlersson at the police.

Dmv state right now that it is a stop on the road E6 between Helsingborg north and Sandsjöbacka in both directions. The reason is a gjutningsarbete of a bridge gone awry.

According to the police, there is a risk that the bridge "splits".

– They build a ekobro there and it seems to have had a problem with a gjutningsarbete there, ” says Lennart Helsing, the press officer at the Swedish transport administration.

Swedish transport administration: "Högtrafikierad way"

There is no forecast for how long the stop will be. But it is expected to be a part of a problem – in all cases during the morning rush hour.

– It is a högtrafikierad the way, so of course, it can occur queues, ” he says.

Unique ekobro for the animals

Ekobron is a naturbro unique in its kind, which will make it possible for animals to cross the highway safely. In addition, it is being built to prevent wildlife accidents.

the Road led right now if the police via the old E6 between Helsingborg north and Lindomemotet. Users are also prompted to choose the path 158 if possible.

the Text to be updated.

Graphics of how the bridge should look likePhoto: The theme of AB/TT

the FACTS

Ekoduktbygget

the Bridge construction began in the summer of 2016 and is expected to be completed in 2018. It is a plastgjuten prestressed concrete bridge with mittstöd built in stages.

nature bridge will reduce viltolyckorna, but also for linking the landscape on both sides of the "vägbarriären".

the Location of the ekodukten was based, inter alia, on the ecological relationships, animal movement patterns, topographical factors, building conditions and environmental impact.

Source: the Swedish transport administration

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