Strict truck dosing on the A12: 22 kilometers backlog at Kufstein

Strict truck dosing on the A12: 22 kilometers backlog at Kufstein

In the early morning of November 6, 2024, the Tyrolean authorities started an important measure for truck dosing on the Inntal Autobahn A12, directly at the Kufstein Nord exit. This dosage was used to better regulate truck traffic and reduce traffic loads in the region.

In the period from 5 a.m. to 8.30 a.m., only 300 trucks were allowed to pass the checkpoint per hour. This measure should help to ensure an orderly flow of traffic and minimize traffic jams.

high congestion development

around 10.10 a.m., however, there was a clear backlog that reached a length of about 22 kilometers. Despite the tense situation, the emergency services of the Rosenheim traffic inspection were able to ensure that private transport was not excessively impaired. The traffic in the rest of the trail was optimized by targeted measures, so that a rapid onward journey could be guaranteed for other road users.

Such dosing measures are important because they help to avoid traffic bottlenecks and increase safety on the streets. The next planned doses will take place on Wednesday, November 13th. These temporary regulating measures of truck traffic are an important instrument to ensure traffic discipline on busy routes such as the A12 in Tyrol. For detailed information on this measure, interested readers can take a look at the press release of the Rosenheim traffic inspection, as reports www.bgland24.de .

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