2023 Author: Eric Donovan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-21 15:44
The ADAC expects the busiest weekend from August 3rd to 5th. The holidays begin in Bavaria and the school-free period ends in seven federal states.
Many drivers need patience this coming weekend. The ADAC expects the heaviest traffic of the year from August 3rd to 5th. The holidays begin in Bavaria and end in seven federal states. Round-trip travelers meet on the highways, especially those heading south. The following routes will be the most popular:
• A 1 Cologne - Bremen - Lübeck - Puttgarden
• A 2 Cologne - Dortmund - Hanover
• A 3 Frankfurt - Würzburg - Nuremberg
• A 5 Frankfurt - Karlsruhe - Basel
• A 6 Mannheim - Heilbronn - Nuremberg
• A 7 Flensburg - Hamburg
• A 7 Kassel - Hanover - Hamburg
• A 7 Würzburg - Füssen
• A 8 Karlsruhe - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg
• A 9 Munich - Nuremberg - Berlin
• A 10 Berliner Ring
• A 19 Rostock - Wittstock
• A 24 Hamburg - Berlin
• A 81 Stuttgart - Singen
• A 93 Inntaldreieck - Kufstein
• A 99 Munich bypass
The tourist traffic in neighboring countries also stops. Patience is also required in Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, Croatia and Slovenia. will be on the road, the motto is still: be patient and keep calm. Due to the expected high volume of traffic, the traffic club advises avoiding the weekend for the trip and rather planning the outward or return journey on a weekday.
Before starting the journey, click on the traffic jam indicator on the Autogazette, which updates every five minutes and shows the stoppages on the German autobahn. (AG)