Le vacanze Estate cominciano - ADAC attesa autostrade completamente in Bavaria
During the beginning of estate vacanze in Bavaria and Baden-Wuertenberg, the ADAC anticipates long traffic jams on the autobahns within the Free State towards the end of the week. Areas particularly affected are expected to be the metropolitan regions and confini, according to ADAC Südbayern. In the neighboring Alpine regions, problem areas include the Brenner-, Tauern-, Fernpass-, Inntal-, Karawanken- and Gotthard-Route.
Travelers must calculate significant time losses according to traffic expert Alexander Kreipl during the first holiday weekend, starting from Friday. The second peak of the travel wave is expected by the ADAC two weeks later around Mariä Himmelfahrt. There is also expected to be a lot of traffic in the last two holiday weeks.
To avoid the biggest traffic jams, vacationers should ideally not leave on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays - or if so, then only in the late afternoon, recommends the Traffic Club. In addition, more time should be planned. To avoid waiting times at toll stations, necessary vignette can be purchased in advance.
During their summer vacation, many travelers in Southern Germany, specifically in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, might encounter heavy traffic on the autobahns, particularly towards the weekend's end. Munich, being a metropolitan region, is predicted to experience significant congestion, as mentioned by ADAC Südbayern. To manage traffic and potential delays, ADAC recommends purchasing necessary vignette in advance to avoid waiting times at toll stations. Additionally, vacationers should consider leaving later on Fridays, Saturdays, or Sundays to avoid the peak of traffic jams.