In recent months, the city has implemented numerous projects to improve public transport and cycling infrastructure.
In recent months, the city has also implemented measures to speed up bus traffic. At the intersections of Triebstrasse/Lasallestrasse and Frankfurter Ring/Schleißheimer Strasse, the city created additional right-turn lanes on the road in September and October. The aim is to improve traffic flow, which will directly benefit bus traffic. The bus lines 50, 150, 177, 178, 180 and the express lines X35, X36 particularly benefit from this traffic acceleration. The construction department is implementing another measure to speed up buses at the Lothstrasse/Dachauer Strasse traffic junction. Here the parking bay will be partially converted into a roadway and the junction area will be widened so that arriving buses are no longer slowed down by oncoming vehicles.
The city has also converted numerous bus stops to make them barrier-free. In spring and summer these were the “Lochhausen” stop on Henschelstraße, in Bogenhausen on Knappertsbuschstraße the “Bruno-Walter-Ring” stop and in Pasing on Maria-Eich-Straße the “Dachstraße” stop. The “Rose-Pichler-Weg” stop on Neuherbergstraße in Milbertshofen was completed in October. This autumn the bus stops “Pasing Bahnhof” on Irmonherstraße and “Ampfingstraße West” will be added, followed next year by the stops “Johann-Clanze-Straße” on Passauerstraße, “Schäftlarnstraße/HP8″ on Brudermühlstraße and the bus stop ” Wehrlestrasse” on Scheinerstrasse.