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Traffic jam forecast: Construction sites are in high season again

Traffic jam forecast: Construction sites are in high season again

05/20/2022 at 10:45 p.m

The ADAC currently has more than 1000 construction sites. In many places, progress on the motorways is therefore likely to be slow.

Photo: dpa

Motorists will be largely free to drive on German trunk roads next weekend. In the direction of the coasts, however, it could get narrower.

Berlin/Munich. Above all, the numerous construction sites will bring motorists to a standstill on the motorways next weekend (May 20th to 22nd). According to the ADAC, they are now in high season – there are more than 1000. When the weather is nice, excursion traffic is to be expected, especially on Sundays.

In addition, the one-week spring break begins in Saxony-Anhalt and Hamburg. The Auto Club Europa (ACE) assumes that things will get tight, especially around Hamburg and on the routes towards the German coast.

ACE often considers delays and traffic jams to be possible in both directions, particularly on the following routes:

A 1

Cologne – Dortmund – Bremen – Hamburg – Lübeck

A 2

Hanover – Dortmund

A 3

Oberhausen – Cologne – Frankfurt/Main – Würzburg – Nuremberg

A 5

Frankfurt/Main – Karlsruhe

A 6

Mannheim – Heilbronn – Nürnberg

A 7

Hamburg – Hanover and Würzburg – Ulm – Füssen/Reutte

A 8

Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg

A 9

Nuremberg – Munich

A 10

Berliner Ring

A 45

Olpe-Hagen

A 61

Mönchengladbach – Koblenz – Ludwigshafen

A 81

Heilbronn – Stuttgart – Singing

A 93

Rosenheim – Kiefersfelden

A 95

Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen

A 96

Kreuz Memmingen

A 99

Bypass Munich

The travel wave is still slowly rolling in

According to the ADAC, the classic foreign routes will be largely freely passable next weekend. But there are now many construction sites there, too. Anyone planning an Alpine road tour should know that many passes are currently still closed and will only be released later in May or even in June.

Drivers can find out in advance about the waiting times at the border crossings Walserberg, Kiefersfelden and Suben from the Austrian infrastructure company ASFINAG online inform.

In Switzerland, according to ACE, traffic jams can occur in front of the Gotthard tunnel (A 2) on Saturday in the late morning hours, but the waiting time is manageable. (dpa)



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