Traffic jam chaos at the start of the holiday: excessive demands on the motorways!

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The start of the holidays in Bremen brings increased travel traffic and the risk of traffic jams on the A1 and A7; Tips for avoiding traffic jams here.

Der Ferienbeginn in Bremen bringt erhöhten Reiseverkehr und Staugefahr auf A1 und A7; Tipps zur Stauvermeidung hier.
The start of the holidays in Bremen brings increased travel traffic and the risk of traffic jams on the A1 and A7; Tips for avoiding traffic jams here.

Traffic jam chaos at the start of the holiday: excessive demands on the motorways!

The summer holidays have started in Bremen, Bremerhaven and Lower Saxony, and for many travelers that means that traffic jams are now unavoidable. There are already signs of increased difficulties on the roads this Friday. Loud buten and within Increased traffic volumes are expected, especially on Friday afternoons and Sunday afternoons and evenings. And not without reason - the A1 and A7 motorways are among the most affected arteries, while the closure of the Elbe Tunnel in both directions from Friday to Monday poses additional challenges.

But it's not just going to be tight in the northern German states: the summer holidays have also started in Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland and the southern Netherlands. Construction sites on the A7 between Hanover and Hamburg could quickly become a bottleneck. Traffic experts expect traffic jams to be particularly high on the weekends in August, as many families are traveling back and commuters are making their way home.

Traffic jam forecasts and tips for travelers

Loud ADAC The traffic peak is expected this Saturday, with a further increase in the first week of August. Travelers who are flexible should plan their vacation to arrive and depart on Tuesdays or Wednesdays to avoid major traffic jams. One thing is clear – Fridays in August are among the busiest days of the entire year.

In order to reach your destination in a relaxed manner, we recommend traveling outside of the busiest times. Trips on Friday mornings or evenings and Saturday mornings or afternoons are ideal. This reduces the likelihood of encountering rush-hour traffic or leisure travelers who crowd the main routes. It is also important to create an emergency lane during traffic jams to allow emergency services to pass through.

Supraregional challenges

The traffic jams are by no means only expected on northern German roads. Increasing travel traffic is also evident on the main routes in other federal states. Travel reporter emphasizes that the trunk roads to the North and Baltic Seas as well as motorways such as the A3 from Cologne to Nuremberg and the A7 to Flensburg will be under strong pressure. The picture in Austria is similar to that in Germany: there was also a risk of longer delays due to construction work on the Brenner motorway and the Inntal motorway.

To ensure a stress-free trip, it is important to inform yourself before you start your journey - construction sites and traffic closures can quickly disrupt your schedule. The ADAC also recommends planning a place for regular breaks and paying attention to your own recovery. If you follow the advice, your next summer vacation could be a lot more relaxing, despite all the challenges.