Federal government builds freeways without priority

Construction work on the A40 in NRW

The federal government is apparently not only implementing particularly urgent projects in highway construction, as a request from the Left Party shows.

(Photo: IMAGO/Jochen Tack)

Berlin The federal government is planning new trunk roads without prioritizing them according to urgency. This emerges from a response from the Ministry of Transport to a request from the left in the Bundestag. Accordingly, between the end of 2016 and mid-2022, the federal government planned far more projects with little benefit than projects that would bring significant benefit. The answer is available to the Handelsblatt.

The left had asked which new and expansion projects specified in the Federal Transport Routes Plan have already been implemented or are in the planning stage. The plan rates projects based on urgency. For this purpose, benefits and costs are calculated and set in relation (NKV). If the NKV is greater than one, then a project is considered economical.

In 2016, the traffic infrastructure plan laid down 174 new projects that are considered to be particularly urgent (NKV greater than eight). However, only 31 of them started planning.

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