The district streets usually keep the number assigned to them within the administrative district of Darmstadt, even when changing to another district or a city that is not a district . District roads that do not exist or are not documented are marked in italics, as are roads and road sections that are no longer district roads regardless of the reason (downgrading to a municipal road or upgrading).
The course of the road is usually indicated from north to south and from west to east.
The district road 203 of the Hessian district Bergstrasse lies entirely in the territory of the state of Baden-Württemberg .
Laudenbach is a municipality in the Rhein-Neckar district in northwest Baden-Württemberg . At the eastern edge of the village, the district road 4129 branches off from the federal road 3 to the east. It bears the name Kirchstrasse . This turns into the Ober-Laudenbacher-Straße at the junction of the small street called Finstertal . From here it is the K 203 of the Bergstrasse district. This ends at the junction of the small street In der Wolfslücke .
While the lane of Ober-Laudenbacher-Strasse is on Baden-Württemberg soil, the houses on this street belong to the Ober-Laudenbach district of the district town of Heppenheim (Bergstrasse) in Hesse .
Numbering of the district roads in the Darmstadt administrative district
The district roads in the Darmstadt administrative district were originally numbered according to a specific numbering plan. The lowest district street numbers were selected for the Bergstrasse district and the highest for the Main-Kinzig district.
The numbering was usually done in the following order:
Bergstrasse district, Odenwaldkreis, Darmstadt-Dieburg district, Groß-Gerau district, Darmstadt district, Offenbach district, Offenbach am Main district, Wetterau district, Rheingau-Taunus district, Hochtaunus district, Wiesbaden district, Main-Taunus district, urban district Frankfurt am Main and finally Main-Kinzig-Kreis.
The numbering of the district roads in the Lahn-Dill district and in the Limburg-Weilburg district, which have belonged to the Gießen administrative district since January 1, 1981, still largely follow this numbering plan.