2023 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-21 15:44
On the way to the Christmas vacation next Friday, drivers will have to be prepared for a large number of traffic jams. Full motorways can also be expected on Boxing Day.
Germany's drivers have to be prepared for full motorways and thus also traffic jams on the trip into the Christmas holidays, especially on Friday. Slowly filling streets should be expected from Thursday when the first vacationers start. On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, however, it should remain quiet. According to the ADAC traffic jam forecast, day trippers will make the streets fuller again on Boxing Day, and at the same time the first wave of return trips will start again. In the metropolitan areas of Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne and Munich it should also be full. Traffic disruption is to be expected on the following routes: A 1 Cologne - Dortmund - Bremen 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 61 Mönchengladbach - Koblenz - Ludwigshafen
A 81 Stuttgart - Singen
A 93 Inntaldreieck - Kufstein
A 95 Munich - Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Even when driving to other European countries, there will be full trunk roads due to the Christmas traffic. At the same time, especially in the Alpine countries of Austria, Italy and Switzerland, slow traffic and traffic jams must be expected on the routes to the winter sports areas. You can find out where there are traffic jams in the current traffic jam report on the Autogazette. (AG)