Traffic jam chaos at the Pfändetunnel: How to get through quickly!

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Current traffic situation at the Pfändetunnel: traffic jams and bypass options on October 28th, 2025 in Lindau, Lake Constance. Find out more here.

Aktuelle Verkehrslage am Pfändertunnel: Staus und Umfahrungsmöglichkeiten am 28.10.2025 in Lindau, Bodensee. Informieren Sie sich hier.
Current traffic situation at the Pfändetunnel: traffic jams and bypass options on October 28th, 2025 in Lindau, Lake Constance. Find out more here.

Traffic jam chaos at the Pfändetunnel: How to get through quickly!

The Rhine Valley Autobahn A14 is known for its role as a central traffic artery in Austria, connecting the west and east of the country. The situation is particularly tense today, October 28, 2025, as ReiseReporter reports. The Pfändetunnel, located between Lochau and Bregenz, is one of the most critical points in transit traffic.

The peaks in traffic volume are the weekends and the holiday months. Friday evenings and Saturday mornings in particular attract numerous travelers who are traveling to the surrounding holiday regions such as Switzerland or the Italian Alps. The return wave on Sunday evenings often causes traffic jams, while commuters commute between Vorarlberg and southern Germany on the A14 during the week.

Traffic conditions and traffic jam warnings

The A14 runs over a length of around 64 km and has two tubes, each with two lanes in each direction in the Pfändentunnel, which opened in 1980 and a second tube was added in 2013. It is important for drivers to know that there is significant rush hour traffic, especially between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. In addition, border controls and construction sites can place additional strain on the traffic situation.

The regular night closures for maintenance work between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. are also an important issue. A renovation of the eastern tube of the Pfändetunnel is planned for 2026. Additional construction sites, especially near the A96 in Lindau, can also lead to backlogs, according to the Staumelder Karte.

Alternatives and recommendations

There are various alternatives available for anyone who would like to avoid the Pfändetunnel. However, a bypass through the city of Bregenz (B190) is not recommended, as you are often held up by traffic lights and local traffic. Driving early in the morning or late at night can prove beneficial. The use of public transport such as the train or the ferries between Lindau and Bregenz are also worth considering.

It is also important for drivers to find out about toll and vignette regulations. Since December 2019 there has been no requirement for a vignette between Hörbranz and Hohenems; However, a normal car vignette is required from Hohenems. ASFINAG carries out regular checks, so it is advisable to have the appropriate vignettes ready. Anyone traveling with a vehicle over 3.5 tonnes needs a GO-Box.

Overall, the Pfändetunnel is an important connection, but the current traffic conditions make it necessary to be well prepared. Information about construction sites and traffic regulations changes frequently, which is why it is advisable to check regularly and plan alternative routes.