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Mega Traffic Jam in Morning Rush Hour After Crash on Vienna A23

Traffic chaos at the start of the week: On Monday morning, a multi-kilometer traffic jam formed on the A23 in Vienna after an accident, and drivers had to account for a one-hour delay.

At the start of the workweek, the combination of the end of the holidays and rain led to partially massive traffic jams during the morning rush hour in large parts of Austria. Numerous disruptions were reported to the ÖAMTC mobility information service.

One Hour Delay After Accident on Vienna A23

The longest traffic jam, about 18 kilometers, was caused in Vienna by a rear-end collision on the Südosttangente (A23) near Handelskai towards Kagran. Although the accident site could be cleared quickly, drivers had to expect about a one-hour delay. The traffic jam extended back to the Südautobahn (A2) at Wiener Neudorf and the Ostautobahn (A4) to Schwechat.

Delays Also in Lower Austria, Upper Austria, and Styria

According to ÖAMTC, delays after accidents also occurred in Lower Austria on the Nord-/Weinviertelautobahn near Hochleithen, in the Linz area on the Mühlkreisautobahn (A7), and in Styria on the Pyhrnautobahn (A9) between Leibnitz and Graz.

(APA/Red)

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