Traffic jam hell on Germany's highways: wave of return trips causes chaos!

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Heavy return traffic on August 10, 2025 in Ostprignitz-Ruppin; Motorway traffic jams and accidents put a strain on the roads in Brandenburg.

Starker Rückreiseverkehr am 10.08.2025 in Ostprignitz-Ruppin; Autobahnstaus und Unfälle belasteten die Straßen in Brandenburg.
Heavy return traffic on August 10, 2025 in Ostprignitz-Ruppin; Motorway traffic jams and accidents put a strain on the roads in Brandenburg.

Traffic jam hell on Germany's highways: wave of return trips causes chaos!

Drivers in Germany must expect heavy traffic in the coming days. This weekend the summer holiday season ends in several federal states in eastern Germany, which brings with it significant return traffic. Loud Uckermark courier There are massive traffic jams, especially on the motorways in Brandenburg.

The Autobahn 24, which runs through northwest Brandenburg, was already busy on Saturday and several rear-end collisions were reported. The ADAC even reported 17 kilometers of traffic jams between Herzsprung and Fehrbellin. There were also significant traffic disruptions on the A10 with a six-kilometer-long traffic jam between the Nuthetal triangle and the Potsdam triangle. The holidays in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia are now over, while the summer holidays are still continuing in other federal states.

Challenges for drivers

In addition to the return wave, drivers can expect increased rush hour traffic, especially in the greater Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin and Munich areas. A seasonal truck driving ban is also expected next Saturday, which comes from the Traffic jam forecast from Autogazette emerges. The ADAC emphasizes that traffic jams on return routes are generally longer than on arrival routes.

Drivers also have to be prepared for delays due to numerous roadworks. In total, almost 1,230 construction sites are active and many of them operate during the summer travel season. The most common traffic jam peak times are on Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon. So if you're out and about on these days, you have to have a lot of patience!

Traffic congestion forecast for highways

Particularly busy routes are:

  • A1 Lübeck – Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund
  • A3 Passau – Nürnberg – Frankfurt
  • A5 Basel – Karlsruhe – Frankfurt
  • A7 Flensburg – Hamburg
  • A10 Berliner Ring
  • A24 Berlin – Hamburg
  • A61 Ludwigshafen – Koblenz – Mönchengladbach

Return travel conditions are exacerbated by other factors. At least 900 construction sites are causing Germany's highways to become congested, while queues at border crossings to Poland, Denmark and France can also cost time, according to the website ADAC is to be read.

However, there is also positive news for travelers: fewer holidaymakers are traveling back in the opposite direction, which should lead to fewer traffic jams. Nevertheless, additional patience is required from drivers on the main routes, such as the Brenner motorway.

Overall, the second weekend in August is a real challenge for drivers. It is worth checking the traffic situation and possible alternatives before driving in order to avoid unnecessary traffic jams. Stay calm and enjoy the ride!