2023 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-21 15:44
The wave of Christmas travel begins on Friday. The ADAC anticipates a high volume of traffic, especially in the direction of the ski areas and in the vicinity of the large cities.
The first big wave of Christmas travel begins on Friday afternoon. Then the school holidays begin in all federal states. The ADAC also expects the streets to be very full on Saturday. While the streets are calm on Christmas Eve and the first holiday, the return wave begins on Boxing Day. According to the traffic club, the roads in the direction of the ski areas are particularly frequented. The risk of traffic jams is just as high in the greater Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne and Munich areas as on the following routes:
• A 1 Cologne - Dortmund - Bremen - Hamburg
• A 2 Dortmund - Hanover
• A 3 Cologne - Frankfurt - Nuremberg
• A 5 Frankfurt - Karlsruhe - Basel
• A 6 Mannheim - Heilbronn - Nuremberg
• A 7 Hanover - Kassel - Würzburg - Füssen
• A 8 Karlsruhe - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg
• A 9 Berlin - Nuremberg - Munich
• A 24 Hamburg - Berlin
• A 61 Mönchengladbach - Koblenz - Ludwigshafen
• A 93 Inntaldreieck - Kufstein
• A 95 Munich - Garmisch-Partenkirchen
The roads in the direction of the ski areas in neighboring countries will also be very busy. That is why the right equipment should not be missing in and on the car. To avoid giving presents on the autobahn, click on the traffic jam indicator on the Autogazette before starting your journey, which updates every five minutes and shows all traffic jams on German autobahns. (AG)