The ADAC traffic jam forecast for 18. to 22. April
15.4.2019. Bad prospects for the Easter holiday: The long weekend, from Thursday, 18. April, to Easter Monday, 22. April, is very jam Empire and the first jam highlight of the first half of the year.
Holidaymakers, day trippers and commuters to ensure full motorways in all directions. With the exception of Hamburg, all the holidays have now or return after the holidays. The longest traffic jams are expected for Thursday afternoon and for the afternoon of Easter Monday. So on good Friday, the traffic should be mainly in the morning hours is still very lively. On Holy Saturday, it looks significantly better, and on Easter Sunday the streets are largely empty.
These are the highways with the greatest traffic jam potential during the Easter trip:
• Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich Rooms
• A 1 Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Köln
• A 1/A 3/A 4 Cologne Ring
• A 2 Oberhausen – Dortmund – Hannover
• A 3 Oberhausen – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nürnberg – Passau
• A 4 Kirchheimer Dreieck – Erfurt – Dresden
• A 5 Had Had Hattenbacher Dreieck – Frankfurt – Karlsruhe – Basel
• A 6 Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Heilbronn – Nürnberg
• 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 61 At Mönchengladbach – Koblenz – Ludwigshafen
• A 81 Stuttgart – Singen
• A 93 Triangle Inntal – Kufstein
• A 95/B 2 Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen
• A 99 By-Pass Munich
The Easter travel wave rolled over the remote stretches of the neighbouring Alpine countries. Particularly dust and burner are at risk, the Tauern and the Gotthard Route. Who is after the Easter holidays on the way home, to the Bavarian Transitions Suben (A 3), Walser mountain (A 8) and Kiefersfelden (A 93) because of the border controls in a traffic jam.