Stau-altraum in the Prignitz: Current traffic information on December 23rd!
Stau-altraum in the Prignitz: Current traffic information on December 23rd!
Prignitz, Deutschland - On December 23, 2024, there were considerable traffic disruptions on the Prignitz motorways and around Schwerin. The A14, A24 and A19 motorway are particularly affected, with traffic jams and delays on numerous routes. The MAZ reports on the current traffic situation in the region and warns of heavily frequented areas and construction sites that can lead to further impairments. The section of the A24 between Linumer Bruch and Pritzwalk and the A19, which is overloaded from Wittstock to the state border of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, is particularly affected. The MAZ also reports that the federal roads such as the B5, B102 and B189 are also significantly affected.
The Ostsee newspaper also reports on the critical traffic situation in and around Schwerin, where accidents and construction sites disturb the flow of traffic. Here the A14 and A24 are again main routes on which traffic builds up. The B104, B106 and B208 are also overloaded, which results in additional diversions and frustration among drivers. Both reports emphasize that the data for the congestion warnings are determined by the "TomTom" service, which uses GPS data of millions of devices. The information is updated every five minutes to offer drivers as promptly as possible.
traffic overview and precautionary measures
The most important traffic arteries in Prignitz and Schwerin require increased attention. The data provided by both MAZ and the Ostsee newspaper show where special caution is required on the streets. Drivers should be preparing to plan more time for their travels and to take into account other road users. With this warning in mind, it is advisable to consider alternative routes or avoid peak times to minimize the effects of the traffic jams.
For more information on the traffic situation, the detailed reports on MAZ and
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