Be Prepared for Heavy Traffic on These Southwestern Roads During the Holiday Weekend
Holidays' conclusion will spark heavy traffic in the southwestern city areas. - Southwest streets will be congested by holiday's end.
Hey there! If you're planning a trip around Corpus Christi or the end of the Whitsun holidays in Baden-Württemberg, be ready for some traffic headaches. The Automobile Club of Germany (ADAC) Württemberg is warning about increased traffic, especially on motorways heading north. Many city dwellers will take advantage of the long weekend for a short trip, and the two-week Whitsun holidays in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria will end on Sunday.
So, expect heavy traffic on the motorways as many vacationers return. On Sunday afternoon, traffic jams could become unavoidable. During Corpus Christi itself, it might be quieter as short vacationers tend to leave on Wednesday afternoon, according to ADAC expert Holger Bach.
Here are some tips from Holger Bach on how to navigate the traffic:
- If possible, use Thursday. For those who must drive on the weekend, it's best to hit the road before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.
- Avoid peak travel days at the start or end of the holiday weekend. Friday evenings and Sundays are the typical chaos periods.
- Check real-time traffic information through apps or radio updates to stay informed and adjust your route as needed.
- Consider using regional roads instead of the main autobahns during peak times.
The particularly congested routes include:
- A5 (Basel - Karlsruhe - Heidelberg)
- A6 (Nuremberg - Heilbronn - Mannheim)
- A7 (Füssen - Ulm - Würzburg)
- A8 (Munich - Stuttgart - Karlsruhe)
- A81 (Singen - Stuttgart - Heilbronn)
- Greater Stuttgart area
Several construction sites are also slowing down traffic. The most congested areas are on a section of the A8 near Pforzheim and an area on the A6 between the Walldorf interchange and Wiesloch. Last year, the total length of traffic jams in the state at the end of the Whitsun holidays (Sunday) was 416 kilometers.
Be aware, heavy traffic is also expected abroad, particularly in Austria and Switzerland during Corpus Christi as it's a holiday there too. Watch out for potential bottlenecks on the Tauern and Brenner motorways and at the Gotthard tunnel. Given the expected summer temperatures, be sure to pack plenty of drinks and take regular breaks. Never leave children or pets in the car in the heat.
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- Given that the lifestyle choice of travel during special holidays like Corpus Christi and the end of the Whitsun holidays in Baden-Württemberg may lead to heavy traffic, it would be prudent for the community to conform to the employment policy of flexible work hours as suggested by ADAC expert Holger Bach, particularly for those who can work from home.
- As the general-news reports of heavy traffic during the holiday weekend in the southwest, especially in areas like Corpus Christi, Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, and Heilbronn, it would be advisable for employers to implement an employment policy that allows for later starts to avoid peak travel hours and reduce the risk of employees being stuck in traffic.