Street occupancy time

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Street occupancy time is a military term. He describes:

  • the time it takes a marching column to drive through a section of road and clear it again.
  • the period of time for which a unit of march, usually in one direction, is given priority. It is also a blocking time for other marches.

By assigning street occupancy times, marches can be time-coordinated.

literature

  • von Cochenhausen: Tactical manual for the troop leader and his assistants. Berlin 1939.