Travel Wave from Germany: Full Roads Expected Over the Weekend
Also, starting next week, the holiday period will end for students in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia - it's back to school. Therefore, the first traffic jams towards Germany are expected. Although Saturday remains the main travel day, Friday afternoons have increasingly become a busy travel day in recent weeks.
The ARBÖ expects traffic jams and delays on the following routes:
- Pyhrn Motorway (A9): before the Klaus-St. Pankraz tunnel chains, the Bosruck tunnel, the construction area Kalwang-Mautern, and the Gleinalm tunnel
- Tauern Motorway (A10): before the St. Michael toll station and the tunnel portals of the Tauern tunnel and Katschberg tunnel
- Karawanken Motorway (A11): before the Karawanken tunnel
- Inntal Motorway (A12): before the Kufstein/Kiefersfelden border and in the greater Innsbruck area
- Brenner Motorway (A13): before the Schönberg toll station and the construction area before the Lueg Bridge
- Brünner Road (B7) before the Drasenhofen/Mikulov border
- Fernpass Road (B179): on the Reutte bypass and between Lermoos and Nassereith
- Zillertal Road (B169) with metered traffic before the Brettfall Tunnel
Tips from the ARBÖ Information Service
The ARBÖ Information Service recommends setting off either very early or later in the weekend. Ensure you have enough cool drinks, entertainment for the children, and take regular breaks. Also, remember the departure restrictions in place in many areas of Salzburg and Tyrol. Even in the event of a traffic jam, drivers who are not part of the local traffic are not allowed to leave the motorway.
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