Anglock of traffic jams in Austria: Traffic collapse at the weekend threatens!

Anglock of traffic jams in Austria: Traffic collapse at the weekend threatens!

Tulln, Österreich - The coming weekend will be a test of patience for drivers in Austria! According to the ARBÖ traffic experts, there are considerable traffic jams and delays on the streets, especially because of the end of the holiday in Bavaria and parts of the Czech Republic. In Vienna, major events such as the "Best - Studienmesse Vienna" and the concert by Lenny Kravitz ensure additional complaints in traffic. The main transit routes are particularly affected, especially towards Germany and the Czech Republic, where traffic jams can be expected until the afternoon, such as ots.at reported.

The ARBÖ performed a list of heavily frequented routes, including Arlbergschnellstraße (S16) between Bludenz and the Arlberg tunnel as well as the burner highway (A13) at the construction site in front of the Luegbrücke. The greater Liezen area on Ennstalstrasse (B320) will also be heavily burdened. In the direction of Germany, travelers must expect longer waiting times in particular before the motorway border crossings such as Kufstein/Kiefersfelden and Walserberg. Skiers and excursion guests on the routes mentioned are also met on higher traffic density due to the good weather, which increases the rush to the ski area, such as Wienerbezirksblatt.at emphasized.

major events in Vienna and Tulln

At the weekend not only the streets open, but also the event halls open their doors! The "Best Vienna", as the largest educational fair in Austria, will take place from Thursday to Sunday in the Vienna trade fair and expects up to 80,000 visitors. In particular on Saturday and Sunday, drivers on the A23 and around the Prater knot should expect long waiting times. Lenny Kravitz's concert on Sunday evening in the Wiener Stadthalle will also ensure large volumes of traffic in the western city, while water sports lovers will make a pilgrimage to the "Austrian Boatshow" in Tulln, which can also lead to significant delays on the feeder streets.

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