Service street

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A residential street in Germany is a public or private access road , mainly used for access or access to the lying to their land is used. The main function of this street is the stay , it is therefore part of street categories D V and E V. The traffic volume on the residential street is at the top of 100 to 200 vehicles / hour.

According to the "Recommendations for the construction of access roads" (EAE), the residential path must be distinguished from the residential road . It belongs to street category E VI and has between 10 and 30 apartments. Compared to the residential street, the residential path is dimensioned significantly narrower and has lane widths between 3.0 and 4.75 m.

Special forms of service road is the put option and the haul road . It is only used to deliver goods to the properties on this street. In pedestrian areas are often tender to roads that are temporarily opened for the delivery traffic. Delivery lanes are often located at the back of shops where, due to the busy road in the area of ​​the entrances to the shops, delivery via these is only possible with restrictions. Both delivery and delivery routes are not open to public transport.

If the majority of the adjoining development consists of shops or stores, the residential street is given the name " Ladenstrasse" . The Avinguda de la Llum was an underground mall in Barcelona.

See also

Norms and standards

  • Research Society for Roads and Transport: Recommendations for the construction of access roads , 1995, FGSV-Verlag Cologne
  • Research Society for Roads and Transport: Guidelines for the layout of city roads , 2006, FGSV-Verlag Cologne

Individual evidence

  1. a b Martin Korda, Wolfgang Bischof: Urban planning: Technical basics , Vieweg + Teubner Verlag, 2005, page 257