11 federal states on vacation – it’s getting really tight on these roads

The summer holidays in Hamburg, Berlin and Brandenburg begin on Thursday. Pupils then have time off in a total of eleven federal states and in the south of the Netherlands and the great wave of travel begins. The ADAC expects increased traffic and significantly more breakdowns and has increased the number of helpers as a precaution. The also reported on this “Picture”.

Greatest risk of traffic jams on Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons

The automobile club expects a lot of traffic jams, especially on weekends. He recommends traveling between Tuesday and Thursday if possible.

In Austria, blocking alternative routes on the Inntal and Brenner autobahns could lead to traffic jams.

The ADAC recommends that drivers who cross the border allow at least 60 minutes of additional waiting time. This applies in particular to the border crossings to southern EU neighboring countries (Slovenia, Montenegro, Croatia, Greece).

The motorway border crossings Suben (A 3 Linz – Passau), Walserberg (A 8 Salzburg – Munich) and Kiefersfelden (A 93 Kufstein – Rosenheim) are particularly at risk of congestion.

Overview of traffic jams (both directions):

• Trunk roads to the North and Baltic Seas

• Greater Hamburg and Berlin areas

• A 1 Bremen – Hamburg – Lübeck

• A 3 Frankfurt – Nuremberg – Passau

• A 4 Kirchheimer Dreieck – Bad Hersfeld – Erfurt – Dresden

• A 5 Hattenbacher Dreieck – Karlsruhe – Basel

• A 7 Hamburg – Flensburg

• A 7 Hamburg – Hanover and Würzburg – Ulm – Füssen/Reutte

• A 8 Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg

• A 9 Halle/Leipzig – Nuremberg – Munich

• A10 Berlin Ring

• A11 Berlin – Uckermark triangle

• A19 Dreieck Wittstock – Rostock

• A 24 Berlin – Hamburg

• A 61 Mönchengladbach – Koblenz – Ludwigshafen

• A 72 Leipzig – Chemnitz – Hof

• A 93 Inntal triangle – Kufstein

• A 95/B 2 Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen

• A 99 Munich bypass

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