Nebenrouten
Nebenrouten, in transport planning, are secondary routes designed to supplement principal corridors. They provide local access, offer alternative paths for through traffic, and increase resilience by enabling detours during construction or incidents.
They typically have lower traffic volumes, slower speeds, and more frequent access points than main routes.
Designation and signage vary by country; Nebenrouten are often linked to main routes through detour signs and
Challenges include underinvestment, inconsistent maintenance, and varying quality of signage. Benefits include enhanced resilience, economic access