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Traffic jam at Easter: ADAC gives first update for Bavaria

2022-04-14T13:47:30.918Z


Traffic jam at Easter: ADAC gives first update for Bavaria Created: 04/14/2022, 15:39 By: Laura May At Easter, many people are drawn south – the ADAC expects numerous traffic jams on Bavarian autobahns. Update from April 14, 3:06 p.m .: Easter is just around the corner. Due to the holidays, many have a long weekend. This is also noticeable on the streets. On Maundy Thursday, however, the traff


Traffic jam at Easter: ADAC gives first update for Bavaria

Created: 04/14/2022, 15:39

By: Laura May

At Easter, many people are drawn south – the ADAC expects numerous traffic jams on Bavarian autobahns.

Update from April 14, 3:06 p.m .:

Easter is just around the corner.

Due to the holidays, many have a long weekend.

This is also noticeable on the streets.

On Maundy Thursday, however, the traffic jams were initially limited.

There is already a lot going on, said a spokesman for the ADAC automobile club in Munich.

Drivers needed a bit of patience on the A8 towards Salzburg just before the Inntal triangle, on the A9 at the Nuremberg/Feucht triangle to Berlin or on the A7 near Würzburg towards Fulda.

In the late afternoon, the traffic experts expected significantly more traffic, even if working people start the long Easter weekend.

Not unusual for a Maundy Thursday, as according to the ADAC it is one of the busiest days of the year.

All over Germany, people go on short vacations or visit relatives.

Popular destinations include the winter sports areas in the Alps.

If the weather is nice, there should also be many day trippers out and about in the coming days.

First report from April 7th:

Munich – Over Easter it will be full on Bavaria's motorways.

Many people are moving south again this year, with Austria and Italy in particular being popular travel destinations this year.

Next Monday, April 11th, the Easter holidays start in Bavaria - the ADAC expects long traffic jams.

Easter: traffic jams due to holiday traffic on the following motorways

In addition to Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia will also have school holidays from Monday, April 11th.

In Bremen, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, the schools are already closed this week.

Many are already heading south this weekend.

Popular destinations this year are Italy and Austria, but also the local recreation areas in Upper Bavaria.

This causes traffic jams around Munich.

The ADAC expects peak traffic on Friday, April 8 between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

ADAC: These are the southern Bavarian traffic jams

  • A7 Ulm – Füssen/ Reutte

  • A8 Munich – Salzburg

  • A9 Nuremberg – Munich

  • A 93 Inntal triangle – Kufstein

  • A 95/B2 Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen

  • A 99 east bypass Munich

ADAC expects long traffic jams during the Easter holidays.

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Vacation: Danger of traffic jams even on the long Easter weekend in Bavaria

Even on the long Easter weekend, April 14th to 18th, Bavaria's roads will be crowded.

A look at the ADAC traffic jam statistics shows that the most traffic jams occur on Maundy Thursday.

Good Friday is in second place.

The Automobile Club does not expect things to relax again until Easter Saturday and Sunday – before the return journey starts again on Easter Monday.

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Source: merkur

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