Neukölln Triangle's A100 remains off-limits until Monday morning's dawn.
The 16th section of the A100 extension, a crucial part of the overall plan to improve traffic connections in Berlin's eastern districts, is nearing completion. This section, stretching 3.2 kilometres from the Neukölln interchange to Treptower Park exit, is expected to be commissioned in September.
However, this weekend, the A100 in Berlin's southeast will be closed at the Neukölln interchange towards Schönefeld. The traffic information centre has announced these closures, which will begin tonight at 9:00 PM and last until Monday morning at 5:00 AM.
The closures are in preparation for the opening of the extended section of the A100 in Berlin's southeast. The new control centre for the traffic section of the A100 will also be put into operation to manage traffic on the extended section.
Extensive and complex technical work is necessary to ensure the functionality of the new control centre, but the exact nature of the technical work required has not been specified.
The 16th section of the A100 extension is intended to better connect the eastern districts' car traffic to the A113 in southern Berlin. The opening of the extended section is expected to guarantee traffic safety in the area.
The 17th section of the A100, scheduled to be built in the coming years from Treptower Park over the Spree and through Friedrichshain towards Lichtenberg, is another part of the larger plan to extend the A100. However, this extension has faced resistance and criticism from environmentalists and affected residents.
For precise closure times, affected lanes, and detour information, it is advisable to check official local government or transportation authority announcements. Officially, the Berlin Senate Department for the Environment, Transport and Climate Protection would be the authoritative source for such information.
For the latest traffic alerts and news updates in the city, it is recommended to refer to Berlin's official traffic alerts or news outlets covering transport updates in the city.
The extended A100 section in Berlin's southeast, part of the automotive industry's finance-backed transportation project, will soon include a new control centre to manage traffic flow. The forthcoming closure of the A100 near Neukölln interchange is in preparation for this new industry development.