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Straßenverkehrsüberwachung

Straßenverkehr, or road traffic, refers to the movement of people and goods along public roads using motorized and non-motorized vehicles, as well as pedestrians and public transit. It encompasses the complex interactions among drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, and other road users, and operates within a framework of national and local laws, traffic signs, markings, and enforcement practices. The regulation of road traffic covers vehicle standards, licensing, right of way, speed limits, and rules of conduct designed to reduce crashes and injuries.

Road infrastructure and traffic management aim to support safe, efficient movement. This includes the design of

Key components of Straßenverkehr include the interaction of multiple user groups—motorists, cyclists, pedestrians, and public transport

Major trends influence Straßenverkehr today. Urbanization and policies prioritizing pedestrians and cyclists have shifted emphasis toward

streets
and
intersections,
traffic
signals,
roundabouts,
signage,
road
markings,
lighting,
and
maintenance.
Engineering
approaches
such
as
safety-by-design,
capacity
management,
and
Vision
Zero
strategies
seek
to
reduce
serious
injuries
and
fatalities.
Education
and
enforcement
complement
engineering
by
improving
user
behavior
and
deterrence
from
violations.
users—within
varied
environments
such
as
urban
centers
and
rural
roads.
Vehicle
standards,
licensing
requirements,
and
enforcement
mechanisms
help
ensure
compliance
and
safety.
Signage,
markings,
and
road
design
convey
priority,
hazard
information,
and
expected
behavior,
while
data
collection
and
monitoring
support
ongoing
improvements
in
safety
and
efficiency.
livable
streets.
Technological
advancements—such
as
intelligent
transport
systems,
vehicle-to-infrastructure
communication,
and
autonomous
vehicles—shape
planning
and
operation.
Environmental
concerns
drive
emissions
reductions,
modal
shifts,
and
sustainable
mobility,
with
international
comparisons
highlighting
different
safety
and
infrastructure
outcomes.