Early Start for "Quaxi" & Co: Caution During Toad Migrations in Vienna and Lower Austria

According to ÖAMTC, around parks or forest areas, road users should be especially careful in the evening hours from now on: toads and frogs are on their way to their ponds. In Vienna, roads in Hütteldorf, Neuwaldegg, and Floridsdorf are particularly affected. There are also amphibian protection measures on more than 80 road sections in Lower Austria.
"Quaxi" and His Friends on the Move Earlier This Year: Detailed Migration Routes in Vienna
2nd District: Aspernallee in the Vienna Prater (access to the Lusthaus from Handelskai)
14th District: Amundsenstraße (in the Schottenhof area) Around the Dehnepark (Steinböckengasse, Rosentalgasse), Sofienalpenstraße at the Adalbert-Stifter-Memorial, Mauerbachstraße at Laudon Castle
17th District: Exelbergstraße at Schwarzenbergpark
Neuwaldeger Straße between Exelbergstraße and Schottenhof
21st District: Senderstraße at Vienna Bisamberg
Nordmanngasse between Dückegasse and Fultonstraße An der Schanze between Dückegasse and Fultonstraße
22nd District: Kornblumenweg
Toad Migration Routes in Detail in Lower Austria (Selection)
- Zwischen Stockerau und Tulln (S5)
- Kirchberg am Wagram
- Groisbach
- Purkersdorf/Baunzen
- Landesstraße zum Seehof in Lunz
- L107 nach der Abzweigung von der Pielachstraße im Bereich der Au am Leithagebirge Zissersdorf bei Hauskirchen
- L110 zwischen Plosdorf/Böheimkirchen und Furth
ÖAMTC experts appeal to all road users to pay attention to the green danger signs with the frog and to reduce speed. Animal protectors may also be on the move to safely help "Quaxi" across the road. Toad collectors should definitely wear a safety vest.
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