Traffic chaos in Garmisch-Partenkirchen: traffic jams and construction sites stress drivers
Traffic chaos in Garmisch-Partenkirchen: traffic jams and construction sites stress drivers
The traffic situation in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district is currently tense. Daily traffic jams in front of the Partenkirchen district and the closure of the B23 towards Garmisch have heavily stressed the nerves of the drivers. While relaxation in most regions would usually be felt after the high season, the traffic remains dense and shaped by numerous construction sites.
The B2 between Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Klais is particularly affected, where rock security work is currently being carried out. These measures, which are likely to last until October 31, cause traffic to be led only in a single lane. In addition, short -term full closures can be expected in the coming days, which can take up to 15 minutes each due to necessary tree felling. This could lead to further traffic jams that also radiate in the opposite direction.
Current developments in the Farchanter tunnel
A positive message comes from the Farchanter tunnel: the Ostrohre can be driven normally again, and the west tube is temporarily open. This tube had been closed at the end of September due to considerable damage after defects in the case of a routine check were found. After extensive renovation work, the necessary adjustments are now largely completed. Those responsible worked to clarify the exact causes of the damage.
However, drivers are also facing diversions in other places. Preparation work is currently underway on the future north portal of the Kramert tunnel. Drivers who want to go to Garmisch have to take a detour via Partenkirchen, which further tightens the already tense traffic situation. This information is of great importance for the affected road users because they influence the current route planning.
frustration on social media
The patience of the drivers is put to a tough test, which is also reflected in social media. Many affected people let their resentment run free in groups on platforms such as Facebook. Staufotos and reports on the current traffic situation are the order of the day and many users describe their daily challenges. The general tenor shows that the situation is perceived as a significant restriction.
Some members of the online communities rely on a constructive dialogue. They indicate that maintenance work is necessary and ask for understanding. It remains to be seen whether the situation will be better in the near future, but the reports show that the patience of drivers will be put to the test. These developments are particularly important for regular commuters who are dependent on reliable traffic conditions.
For further information and regular updates on the topic, a look at local news portals such as www.merkur.de recommended.
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