Traffic on public roads is regulated by traffic signs and traffic facilities for reasons of safety and order, climate and environmental protection, health, and urban development.
Traffic signs include, for example:
- Traffic signs
- Road markings
- Traffic lights
Traffic facilities include, for example:
- Red and white striped barriers
- Barriers and barriers
- Parking ticket machines
Defective or improperly installed traffic signs or traffic lights can pose a hazard to road users. If you notice a malfunction or damage, you can report it to the road construction authority.
This may concern, for example:
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Traffic lights
- Failure
- Incorrect timing
- Individual lights defective
- Call button defective
- Audible signal for blind and visually impaired people defective
- Traffic light pole twisted or crooked
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Traffic signs
- Traffic sign destroyed, dirty, or covered with stickers
- Traffic sign with anti-constitutional symbols
- Traffic sign faded
- Pole twisted or leaning
- Traffic sign overgrown
- Defective lighting at pedestrian crossings
Describe the damage and provide the exact location. Ideally, you should document the damage with a photo. Make sure that you own the rights to the photo and that no people or license plates are recognizable.