- Aspire a las vacaciones de verano en Bremen duraron dos semanas, la industria automovilística previó otra ola de tráfico hacia el Mar del Norte y el Mar Báltico.
- La ADAC recomendó evitar el túnel Elba durante las horas pico, ya que había convertido en una ruta popular para los viajeros hacia o desde Hamburgo.
- La A1 entre Bremen y Hamburgo no fue la única ruta afectada; los conductores también debieron ser precavidos en la A7 hacia Baja Sajonia, donde se predijo un atasco de cinco kilómetros.
- Los turistas de Schleswig-Holstein debieron considerar rutas alternativas al planear sus itinerarios de viaje, como el uso del tren o los servicios de ferry, para evitar las autopistas congestionadas.
- La ADAC exhortó a los conductores a tomar descansos y conducir a una velocidad segura, especialmente durante las horas pico de vacaciones en el túnel Elba, para garantizar un viaje seguro y disfrutable.
- El portavoz de la ADAC Hansa Club en Carsten, Renania del Norte-Westfalia, sugerió que los conductores considerasen salir más temprano o más tarde en el día para evitar las horas pico y los atascos en las autopistas.
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With the start of summer holidays in North Rhine-Westphalia, traffic jams formed early in the morning before the Hamburg Elbtunnel. "Things are moving slowly," said a spokesperson for the traffic control center. On the A7 between Hamburg-Heimfeld and the Elbtunnel, there were four kilometers of traffic congestion heading north, and motorists should expect five kilometers of congestion heading south.
On the A1 between Bremen and Hamburg, traffic was congested for 15 kilometers in length, heading north, and on the A7 heading south between Thieshope and Egestorf, there were seven kilometers of congestion.
The ADAC expects the first "summer traffic wave" on the roads towards the North and Baltic Seas this weekend. The traffic on the highways will serve as a test for holidaymakers, said the spokesperson for the ADAC Hansa Club, Christian Hieff. Five other federal states, including Lower Saxony and Bremen, have been on holiday for two weeks.
"It will be stressful on the highways"
Despite the summer vacation in Bremen having lasted for two weeks, the automotive industry anticipated another wave of traffic heading towards the North and Baltic Seas.
The ADAC recommended avoiding the Elbe tunnel during peak travel times, as it had become a popular route for individuals heading to or from Hamburg.
The A1 between Bremen and Hamburg was not the only affected route; motorists should also be cautious on the A7 heading south towards Lower Saxony, where a five-kilometer traffic jam was predicted.
When planning their travel itineraries, holidaymakers from Schleswig-Holstein should consider alternative routes, such as utilizing the train or ferry services, to avoid the congested highways.
The ADAC urged motorists to take breaks and drive at a safe speed, especially during the Elbe tunnel's busy summer vacation hours, to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
The spokesperson for the ADAC Hansa Club in Carsten, North Rhine-Westphalia, suggested that motorists consider leaving earlier or later in the day to avoid the peak travel times and the resulting traffic jams on the highways.