Traffic warning: traffic jams and disabilities await motorways around Munich at the weekend

Traffic warning: traffic jams and disabilities await motorways around Munich at the weekend
traffic forecast: less car vacationers, but the risk of traffic jams on the return routes
The coming weekend promises fuller streets for travelers who make their way home. In particular from North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, the Saarland and the south of the Netherlands, where the holidays will soon end, increased traffic is expected.
on the other hand, travel towards holiday areas will be weaker than on the previous weeks. Travelers from Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria in particular, the fourth week of the holiday, are still on their way to the sea or in the mountains. Due to the regional holiday on Thursday, August 15, many car women from Bavaria will probably start the weekend on Wednesday afternoon. Thursday and Friday the traffic in the two holiday countries of Bavaria and Saarland are expected to be quieter than usual.
If you have the opportunity to travel during the week, you should choose Tuesday or Wednesday, as there is usually less traffic on the streets on these days. Most traffic jams are expected on long motorway construction sites or in the event of a lane failures.
Potential backlaw hotspots in both directions:
- motorway network in the large rooms of Hamburg, Cologne and Munich
- Fernstraßen to and from the North and Baltic Sea
- A1 Lübeck - Hamburg - Bremen - Dortmund
- A1/A3/A4 Cologne Ring
- A2 Hannover - Dortmund - Oberhausen
- A3 Passau - Nuremberg - Frankfurt
- A5 Basel - Karlsruhe - Frankfurt
- A7 Hamburg - Flensburg
- A7 Hamburg - Hanover and Füssen/Reutte - Ulm - Würzburg
- A8 Karlsruhe - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg
- A9 Munich - Nuremberg - Berlin
- A24 Berlin - Hamburg
- A45 Gießen - Dortmund
- A61 Ludwigshafen - Koblenz - Mönchengladbach
- A93 Inntaldreieck - Kufstein
- A95/B2 Munich-Garmisch-Partenkirchen
A tense traffic situation can also be expected in neighboring countries. In particular, travelers who return from vacation should be prepared for a lot of patience. Bottlenecks can be expected primarily on the routes Tauern, Fernpass, Inntal, Brenner, Phyrn, Karawanken and Gotthard as well as on the long -distance streets to the Italian, French and Croatian coasts. But there can also be disabilities on the long -distance streets to Scandinavia, Poland and the Netherlands.
border controls, at least random -like, are now part of everyday life on several German borders. Entry from Austria has been the focus of German controls for years. But also at the land borders in Poland, the Czech Republic, Switzerland and France is currently being increasingly being checked.