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Autumn Holidays Cause Quite A Few Traffic Jams

Autumn Holidays Cause Quite A Few Traffic Jams
Autumn Holidays Cause Quite A Few Traffic Jams

Video: Autumn Holidays Cause Quite A Few Traffic Jams

Video: Autumn Holidays Cause Quite A Few Traffic Jams
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With the start of the autumn holidays in three federal states, there will be a large number of traffic jams again on the weekend. According to the ADAC, the traffic jam lengths will be limited.

The start of the autumn holidays in Berlin, Brandenburg and Hamburg will lead to traffic disruptions on the German motorways next weekend. According to the current ADAC traffic jam forecast, many holidaymakers will head for the hiking areas of the Alps and low mountain ranges as well as the coasts with their car. A number of mobile construction sites are causing further bottlenecks. According to the automobile club, however, the length of the traffic jam will be kept within limits. Longer travel times must be expected on the following routes.

Greater Hamburg and Berlin

A 1 Hamburg - Bremen - Cologne

A 3 Frankfurt - Würzburg - Nuremberg

A 5 Frankfurt - Karlsruhe - Basel

A 6 Mannheim - Heilbronn - Nuremberg

A 7 Hanover - Würzburg - Füssen

A 8 Karlsruhe - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg

A 9 Berlin - Nuremberg - Munich

A 93 Inntaldreieck - Kufstein

A 95 Munich - Garmisch-Partenkirchen

A 99 Munich bypass

In the Bavarian capital Munich, the Oktoberfest continues to cause traffic disruptions. Drivers have to be prepared for extensive roadblocks and overcrowded parking spaces until October 6th. The ADAC advises switching to buses and trains. It is also getting tight abroad: In Austria, Italy and Switzerland, heavy traffic is expected on the approaches to the hiking areas in the Alps and Dolomites. (AG)

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