Stau-alarm! Traffic tip for the flowering ski weekend in the Alps

Stau-alarm! Traffic tip for the flowering ski weekend in the Alps

This weekend in Bavaria as well as in parts of Czech Republic and Slovakia, the holiday season begins, while in regions such as Saarland, Saxony and also in parts of the Netherlands the holiday season ends. This leads to an increase in traffic on the highways, especially on the important transit routes. The ÖAMTC warns that the construction site between Golling and throwing on the Tauern Autobahn (A10) will act as a needle. could.

In addition, traffic jams are expected on the Brenner Autobahn (A13) because many travelers are already traveling towards South Tyrol. Long waiting times in front of the A10 tunnel can be expected in particular on Saturday, as the construction sites there will provide downhill barriers there until the end of March. Also on the A2 and A7, full closures come into force that could also put a strain on traffic. According to ADAC, an increased traffic volume in the mountains can be expected on the first time, since the carnival holidays in Bavaria and parts of Baden-Württemberg begin.

traffic forecasts and traffic jams

The traffic experts of both organizations urge to warn of considerable stowage symptoms around the large ski areas. The time in the morning and evening on Saturday and Sunday in particular is forecast as heavily burdened when numerous visitors return from the slopes. Roads at risk of traffic jams include the A1, A3 and A5 motorways, where drivers have to expect bottlenecks in both directions. Construction sites and winter weather could also tighten the situation.

status and traffic jams must be monitored continuously, since spontaneous winter burglaries can suddenly change the driving conditions. In order to get to the goal, drivers should always pay attention to winter tires and find out about current traffic reports. Cutlets and other traffic disruptions can be expected primarily on the main tracks to the winter sports locations. It remains to be seen how the situation develops while winter vacationers make their way to their ski festivals.

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