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On the long weekend it will be fully on the highway

On the long weekend it will be fully on the highway

Increased traffic volume, construction sites and some traffic jams: Autobahn GmbH and the ADAC automobile club expect this for the coming long weekend. In addition to the free day on Christ’s Ascension on Thursday, some also use Friday as a bridge day and take an additional day off to extend and travel the weekend. There should therefore be a lot going on on the highways. Autobahn GmbH expects most stress on Wednesday, « when commuting and short vacationers are on the road », as it says in a press release.

Friday is likely to be the most relaxed, and traffic volume should be slightly increased on Thursday and Saturday. There will be an increased risk of dams on Sunday when the return travel is due. The holiday weekends in early summer traditionally are among the most staggered of the whole year. Last year, according to the ADAC, the day at the beginning of the Pentecost weekend was the day with the most hours in Germany, 2500 hours of traffic jam and almost 5,200 kilometers of total length were measured at the time. The Wednesday before Ascension Day was only after this and was in second place in the ranking with 2300 hours of traffic jam and almost 5000 kilometers in total – Friday before Corpus Christi followed in third place. In stores you do not measure the length of the delay by the traffic jam but the duration in which a traffic jam blocks the journey on a section of the highway.

Cutlets and construction sites in Bavaria: When and where it gets full on the highway on the Ascension Day

The largest highways in Bavaria are particularly susceptible to traffic jamsaccording to Autobahn GmbH, both the A3, A7The A8 as well as the A9 over its entire length by the Free State as a motorway sections with increased travel traffic, the same applies to the section of the A6 from Baden-Württemberg to Nuremberg. The A93, the A96 and A99 are also susceptible to the background. Another risk of storage offers construction sites where traffic can quickly stall, especially when there is a high traffic volume. The motorway operator therefore points to various construction sites in Bavaria, which hinder traffic at the weekend. The sections are affected:

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  • Würzburg-Heidingsfeld-Würzburg/Kist on the A3,
  • Cross Biebelried – Wiesentheid on the A3,
  • Geiselwind-Höchstadt-Nord on the A3,
  • Höchstadt-Nord-Erlangen-West on the A3,
  • Neumarkt-Ost-Velburg on the A3,
  • Passau-Süd-Pocking on the A3,
  • Kirchberg – Crailsheim on the A6,
  • Crailsheim-Feuchtwangen-Nord on the A6,
  • Ansbach – Lichtenau on the A6,
  • Fuldaer Dreieck-Bad Brückenau-Volkers on the A7,
  • Bad Brückenau-Volkers-Bad Brückenau/Wildflecken on the A7,
  • Bad Kissingen/Oberthulba – Hammelburg on the A7,
  • Waterless – Gramschatzer Wald on the A7,
  • Bad Windsheim – Rothenburg ob der Tauber on the A7,
  • Wörnitz-Feuchtwangen-West on the A7,
  • Feuchtwangen-West-Dinkelsbühl/Fichtenau on the A7,
  • Rosenheim-Ost-Achenmühle on the A8,
  • Achenmühle – Bernau on the A8,
  • Bad Berneck/Himmelkron-Bayreuth-Nord on the A9,
  • Cross Nuremberg-Ost-Allersberg on the A9,
  • and Denkendorf-Ingolstadt-Süd on the A9.

The ADAC also mentions the section of the A3 from Frankfurt to Nuremberg, the A6 from Heilbronn to Nuremberg, the A7 from Würzburg to Füssen, the A8 from Stuttgart to Salzburg, the A9 from Berlin to Munich as well as A93, A96 and A99 as highways With the greatest staupidal potential on the Christ’s skyfit weekend. Autobahn GmbH recommends that you find out about traffic jams and construction sites before a trip on the long weekend and to start the trip sufficiently and cared for. It is also pointed out to form the rescue alley at traffic jams.



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