2023 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-21 15:44
For the last time this summer, there is a lot of activity on the motorways at the weekend. In addition to holidaymakers, day trippers and mountain hikers also meet in the south of the republic.
On the weekend of September 12th to 14th, the last wave of summer travel will cause traffic jams on the highways again. The summer holidays are coming to an end in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, and the ADAC is also expecting late vacationers, weekenders and mountain hikers, so that the volume of traffic will be particularly high in the south. The traffic club therefore expects traffic jams on the following routes:
• trunk roads to and from the North Sea and Baltic Sea
• A 1 Puttgarden - Lübeck - Hamburg - Bremen - Cologne
• A 3 Passau - Nuremberg - Frankfurt
• A 5 Basel - Karlsruhe - Frankfurt - Kassel
• A 6 Kaiserslautern - Mannheim - Heilbronn - Nuremberg
• A 7 Füssen / Reutte - Würzburg - Hanover - Hamburg
• A 7 Flensburg - Hamburg
• A 8 Salzburg - Munich - Stuttgart - Karlsruhe
• A 9 Munich - Nuremberg - Berlin
• A 81 Singen - Stuttgart
• A 93 Kufstein - Inntaldreieck
• A 95 / B 2 Munich - Garmisch-Partenkirchen
• A 96 Munich - Lindau
• A 99 Munich bypass
The volume of traffic will still be quite high in the south of Germany. Patience should be on board on the Brenner and Karawanken autobahns as well as on the San Bernardino route or on the highways near the coast.
To avoid traffic jams, click on the traffic jam indicator of the Autogazette before starting your journey, which shows the traffic jams on German motorways and updates every five minutes. (AG)