Easter traffic chaos: traffic jams and construction sites on Germany's highways!

Easter traffic chaos: traffic jams and construction sites on Germany's highways!

Hamburg-Mitte, Deutschland - The Easter trip has started and the associated expectations of traffic are high. According to the ndr in Germany, especially next Monday, will be heavily burdened. The ADAC expects extensive traffic jams, especially because of the simultaneous end of the holiday in several federal states, including Lower Saxony, Bremen, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Hesse.

However, a quiet traffic situation was reported on Easter Sunday itself. For Monday, a strong volume of returning travelers is forecast, especially in the morning. Traffic experts indicate various stammer -safe motorway sections, which could be affected both in the direction of the big cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Munich, as well as on the relevant routes such as the A1 from Cologne via Dortmund to Hamburg.

Routed routes and problems

Some of the stammer -risk motorways are: A2 from Braunschweig to Magdeburg, A3 from Cologne to Nuremberg, and the A7 from Hamburg via Kassel to Ulm. Critical sections can also be expected in Schleswig-Holstein, including on the A1 in the Hamburg area. Construction sites, as on the A7 between Hanover and Flensburg, also slow down the traffic.

A further challenge is construction work on the Norderelbbrücke between Bremen and Lübeck, which also provoke traffic jams. Due to a high occupancy rate, it is recommended to reserve seats in advance due to a high load, and repair work on the Hanover - Bremen route is planned until April 27th. There is a restriction for travelers on the waterway, since the ferry connection between Glewitz and Stahlbrode to Rügen is currently failing due to maintenance work on the second ship.

In another report by br pointed out on a great level on a large level on a large level, in particular, in particular Around Berlin, Stuttgart and Munich. Also to be expected abroad, especially abroad, especially on the western, Tauern and Brenner motorways as well as the Gotthard route in Switzerland and on main connections from Poland and the Netherlands. The police union also warned of possible security risks by "Car Friday", where many drivers want to show their modified vehicles.

In addition, the ADAC calls on to form a rescue alley when the traffic stalls in order to enable the emergency services to be accessed quickly in an emergency.

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