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Those who go on holiday on weekends at the weekend must plan a lot of time: especially on the routes, a lot of traffic jams are expected during the day. Highways should be somewhat empty at night.


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05. July 2018, 05:00

Stagnation, stagnation and traffic jams – drivers will have to prepare again next week-end (July 6-8). 13 federal states and many neighboring countries are in the summer holidays.

Motorists must wait not only on highways in this country with traffic jams that are partly long, but also in France, the Netherlands and especially in Austria and Switzerland. This is indicated by ADAC and Auto Club Europa (ACE). In addition, many construction sites also hinder traffic.

From Friday noon, the highways should fill up and will not empty until around 20 hours. Towards the south, the avalanche of sheets rolls again from Saturday morning. Only from 18:00, the situation should relax again. Sunday makes ACE a friendly day, with some drawbacks. Although it is less likely that travelers are heading to holiday destinations, but that returning travelers are coming from Scandinavia, North and East Germany must not only be Saturday after midday, but also Sunday north

. 19:00 the most current. The extended ban on driving trucks runs from July 7 to the end of August, not only on Sunday, but also on Saturdays between 7 am and 8 pm

The following routes could be particularly congested or obstructed :

] A 1 Lübeck – Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne; both directions
to 2 Dortmund – Hanover – Berlin; both directions
A 3 Passau – Nuremberg – Würzburg – Frankfurt am Main – Cologne – Arnhem; the two directions
to 4 Dresden – Erfurt; both directions and triangle Kirchheimer – Bad Hersfeld – Erfurt
A 5 Kassel – Frankfurt am Main – Karlsruhe – Basel
A 6 Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Heilbronn – Nuremberg; both directions
A 7 Flensburg – Hamburg – Hanover; both directions; as well as Hanover – – Würzburg – Ulm – Füssen / Reutte
A 8 Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg; the two directions
to 9 Berlin – Nuremberg – Munich; both directions
A 20 Lübeck – Rostock, in both directions
A 23 Hamburg – Heide
A 24 Hamburg – Berlin
A 61 Mönchengladbach – Koblenz – Ludwigshafen
A 93 Rosenheim – Kiefersfelden;
A 95 Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen
A 99 Bypass of Munich

The load of summer trips also strongly affects traditional international routes and transit routes in Switzerland and Austria, where there are not many schools, In Austria, the motorways A10 (Tauern), A12 (Inntal) and later the A13 (Brenner) are concerned. Also on the Fernpass he will probably be tight. Main hours of travel: Friday from 13:00 and Saturday between 10:00 and 18:00. Congestion can also occur in the north direction, where the return wave increases on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Delays may therefore also occur at border points to Germany.

A similar image awaits motorists in Switzerland. Here, especially the Gotthard route to the south is very busy. In front of the north portal of the Gotthard tunnel, very long traffic jams are expected every Saturday, but especially in the morning

But also to the north, travelers must adapt to the delays that, according to ACE, should be " still moderate ". Waiting times are also possible in front of the southern gate of Airolo, according to ACE. The car club provides for the congestion of A 13 (St. Margarethen – Bellinzona) between South Chur and Reichenau and before the north portal of the San Bernardino Tunnel. However, according to the club, this road is considered an alternative to the Gotthard motorway.

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