Traffic jam prediction 28. to 30.6.2019

25.6.2019 – ADAC traffic jam forecast for 28. up to 30. June.

This coming weekend, a trip shaft from the North and West covers motorways. In Hamburg, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland and Schleswig-Holstein, close to the schools, in Berlin and Brandenburg, the second week of the holidays begins.

In the direction of the sea or to the South on the road Car but are holiday makers from Scandinavia, where the holiday already started.

The many construction sites and Truck is likely to exacerbate the tense traffic situation. The extended summer holiday driving ban for Lorries over 3.5 tonnes, is not yet the case. The peak times on the weekend are: Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and early Saturday afternoon and later Sunday afternoon.

The most polluted roads (both directions):

• Remote roads to the North – and Baltic sea
• The Metropolitan Area Of Hamburg
• A 1 Bremen – Hamburg – Puttgarden
• A 2 Dortmund – Hanover – Berlin
• A 3 Köln – Frankfurt – Nürnberg
• A 5 Had Had Hattenbacher Dreieck – Frankfurt – Karlsruhe – Basel
• A 6 Metz/Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim
• A 7 Hamburg – Flensburg
• A 7 Hamburg – Hannover, Würzburg – Ulm – Füssen/Reutte
• A 8 Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg
• A 9 Berlin – Nuremberg – Munich
• A 10 Berliner Ring
• A 11 Berlin – “Dreieck Uckermark”
• A 24 Berlin – Hamburg
• A 61 At Mönchengladbach – Koblenz – Ludwigshafen
• A 93 Triangle Inntal – Kufstein
• A 95/B 2 Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen
• A 99 By-Pass Munich

A lot of patience need a Car, visitors to the main passage routes of the neighbouring countries, including motorways and coastal roads in Croatia and Slovenia. In Austria, the crowding is particularly high in the Metropolitan area of Vienna. At the weekend, the start of the summer holidays in the Federal States of Burgenland, lower Austria and Vienna.

Traffic jams on Germany’s motorways in the summer (source: ADAC e. V.)

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