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Hans Has Been Happy with the N69 Diversion Since 2021: 'No More Trucks in Front of the Door'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
From 550 trucks per 24 hours to almost zero. Hans Deuze can finally enjoy his apartment in the center of Valkenswaard in peace again. Four years ago, the new N69 finally opened, diverting traffic around the center of Valkenswaard. "It was scandalous," says Hans in his living room. Hans Deuze was regularly woken up at 4 a.m. by a truck. "Sometimes they were stuck in traffic here too." The N69 is one of the most talked-about roads in Brabant. Traf…
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From 550 trucks per 24 hours to almost zero. Hans Deuze can finally enjoy his apartment in the center of Valkenswaard in peace again. Four years ago, the new N69 finally opened, diverting traffic around the center of Valkenswaard. "It was scandalous," says Hans in his living room. Hans Deuze was regularly woken up at 4 a.m. by a truck. "Sometimes they were stuck in traffic here too." The N69 is one of the most talked-about roads in Brabant. Traf…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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