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The regulation of moving and stationary traffic is the responsibility of the road traffic authorities. In Bavaria, these are the district municipalities, district administration offices, independent municipalities and large district towns.
Bamberger Straße 30
95488 Eckersdorf
Bamberger Str. 30
95488 Eckersdorf
Markgrafenallee 5
95448 Bayreuth
95440 Bayreuth
The tasks of the road traffic authorities include in particular
In principle, the German Road Traffic Regulations (StVO) contain general and special rules of conduct that specify how road users must behave on the roads (e.g. the requirement to exercise caution and consideration).
Where this is not sufficient to ensure the safety and ease of traffic, the road traffic authorities can order the installation of traffic signs (such as danger signs, regulatory signs or direction signs), traffic facilities (such as traffic lights, barriers or guidance systems) and markings (such as crosswalks, guidelines, lane markings or stop lines). The regulations ordered in this way take precedence over the general traffic regulations.
However, the road traffic authorities may only order signage where this is absolutely necessary due to the specific circumstances. In particular, restrictions and bans on the flow of traffic may generally only be ordered if the particular local conditions create a hazardous situation that significantly exceeds the general risk of an impairment of traffic safety or order in particular.
Whether and which traffic regulation is necessary in a specific individual case is decided ex officio by the competent road traffic authority in knowledge of the particular local and traffic circumstances. The road traffic authority always consults the road construction authority and the police to assess the local conditions. Decisions are at the dutiful discretion of the competent road traffic authority. All interests, i.e. not only the importance of the road for traffic but also those of road users, residents or commercial enterprises, must be taken into account and weighed up. The principle of proportionality must be observed.
Although the tasks of the road traffic authorities are fundamentally aimed at protecting the general public and not at safeguarding the interests of individuals, you as a road user or resident can also question existing signage or suggest the installation of new signage. You do not have a legal right to specific signage. However, you can demand that the road traffic authorities exercise their discretion in accordance with their duties if you are affected as a road user or resident. Qualified" interests include, in particular, an impairment of personal freedom of action, an impairment of the freedom to exercise a profession and interference with the right of the landowner or the owner of an established and practiced business to use the road.
Information can be obtained from the road traffic authorities at the district offices, independent towns and municipalities.
In the case of federal highways for which the federal government is responsible, the federal administration, mainly Autobahn GmbH, and in some cases the Federal Highway Authority (Fernstraßen-Bundesamt), is responsible for traffic authority tasks.
Residents of urban districts whose parking space is managed due to a considerable lack of parking space (recognizable by special traffic signs with additional signs) can apply for so-called resident parking permits.
Specially marked parking spaces for severely disabled persons are intended exclusively for use by certain severely disabled persons. The required parking permit can be applied for from the municipality of residence if the medical requirements are met.
If you wish to hold an event on a road, you must apply for a permit for excessive road use.
If you wish to use federal and state roads outside local thoroughfares not only for traffic purposes, but also for your own interests or commercial activities, you require a special use permit.
If you wish to use municipal or local thoroughfares of district, state or federal roads not only for traffic purposes, but also for your own interests or commercial activities, you require a special use permit.
Construction sites that may have an impact on road traffic must be specially secured and signposted. The contractors responsible for the construction site must contact the road traffic authority in good time before work begins.
Under certain conditions, the road traffic authorities can exempt road users from the general traffic regulations of the Road Traffic Regulations and the special traffic regulations of the signs and markings by granting a special permit.