2023 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-21 15:44
Revelers and winter sports enthusiasts will cause traffic jams and slow traffic on the weekend from February 13th to 15th. The mountain regions are particularly at risk.
Next weekend, in addition to the trips to the mountain regions, the streets to the carnival strongholds will also be heavily frequented. Especially in the conurbations in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate, the funnies are on the move, the routes in the Alps and low mountain ranges belong to winter sports enthusiasts, as the ADAC announced. In addition, there is one week of vacation in Bavaria, parts of Baden-Württemberg, Saarland and the south of the Netherlands, while vacationers start the second week in Saxony. In addition, many weekend and day trippers will be on the road. In particular, disabilities are expected on the following routes:
• A 1 Bremen - Dortmund - Cologne
• A 3 Frankfurt - Würzburg - Nuremberg
• A 4 Kirchheimer Dreieck - Erfurt - Chemnitz
• A 5 Frankfurt - Karlsruhe - Basel
• A 6 Mannheim - Heilbronn - Nuremberg
• A 7 Hanover - Würzburg - Füssen
• A 8 Karlsruhe - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg
• A 9 Nuremberg - Munich
• A 72 Chemnitz - Hof
• A 81 Stuttgart - Singen
• A 93 Inntaldreieck - Kufstein
• A 95 Munich - Garmisch-Partenkirchen
• A 99 Munich bypass
The traffic club also expects numerous traffic jams on the routes to the winter sports areas in neighboring countries. One-week holidays begin in Upper Austria and Styria and end in Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Burgenland. And winter sports enthusiasts from France, Switzerland and Italy will not leave their skis and ice skates hanging on the wall.
To avoid possible traffic jams, click on the traffic jam indicator on the Autogazette before starting your journey, which updates every five minutes and shows the traffic jams on German motorways. (AG)