The start of the holiday in Bavaria: traffic jam chaos threatens on the long Pentecost weekend!

The start of the holiday in Bavaria: traffic jam chaos threatens on the long Pentecost weekend!

With the beginning of the Pentecost weekend and the start of the two -week holidays in Bavaria, travelers have to expect considerable traffic. According to Pnp.de , "Extreme Stagefahr" is forecast for Friday afternoon and Whit Monday. The strongholds of travel will be the Bavarian highways, especially towards Austrian and Italian holiday areas.

The A9, A8 (towards Salzburg), A95 and the Fernpass in Tyrol are particularly affected. Munich and Nuremberg airports expect hundreds of thousands of passengers on the first holiday weekend; Munich Airport expects over 2.3 million travelers and around 17,000 flight movements, while Nuremberg Airport targets around 294,000 passengers and more than 1,900 starts and landings. The Allgäu Airport in Memmingen expects 170,000 passengers, which means 11,000 more than in the previous year. Travelers should plan enough time for check-in and security controls, especially between Friday and Sunday.

traffic forecasts and recommendations

The ADAC South Bavaria warns of high traffic, which applies not only to Bavaria, but also to travelers from eleven federal states. The congestion forecasts indicate that a return trip, especially on the first weekend in Juni, is to be expected, which could further negatively influence the flow of traffic. According to adac.de there was a dusty of 2023 to 2035.

The ADAC recommends avoiding the times with the highest dusty probability that are expected on Friday afternoon (June 6), Saturday morning (June 7) and on Whit Monday (June 9). Pentecost Sunday (June 8) is considered the best day of travel. Uniform recommendations for avoiding traffic jams are just as important: travelers should plan care and breaks to ensure a more relaxed journey.

borders and international routes

The operational processes at the limits are not without problems. Border crossings can lead to waiting times through controls. adac.de point out that overloaded routes abroad, such as the Brenner or Tauernautobahn, as well as the Gotthard route must also expect traffic jams. Construction work in Austria, especially on the Brenner motorway, also lead to further restrictions.

The traffic situation among travelers not only harbors patience, but also the need to carefully plan. A new German-Swiss police treaty allows the enforcement of money sanctions in Germany for violations of road traffic law in Switzerland. These fines start at 70 euros, which is why travelers are well advised to adhere to the speed limits.

In summary, it is important for travelers to find out more about traffic and road conditions. With good planning and a lot of patience, the Pentecost and the associated trips can become a relaxed experience.

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