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Southwest streets will be overflowing by the holiday's conclusion.

Holiday rush: Southwest streets experiencing increased traffic as festivities wind down.

Southwest streets set to be packed by holiday's close.
Southwest streets set to be packed by holiday's close.

Hefty Traffic Holds Up Southwestern Roads over Holiday Weekend

Heavier traffic anticipated on southwestern roads as the vacation nears its end - Southwest streets will be overflowing by the holiday's conclusion.

Heads up, drivers in Baden-Württemberg! Expect a pile-up of cars around Corpus Christi and the end of the Whitsun holidays. According to ADAC Württemberg, the motorways going north will see a surge in traffic, as people flock for short trips during the long weekend. And as the two-week Whitsun holidays in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria come to an end on Sunday, the roads will be choked.

ADAC warns about traffic congestion when holiday-goers return home, particularly on Sunday afternoon. Corpus Christi itself should be less hectic, as many short-timers will depart on Wednesday afternoon, says ADAC expert Holger Bach.

ADAC Tips: Travel off-peak or on the holiday

Bach suggests that drivers with flexible schedules should travel on Thursday to evade the heaviest traffic. For weekend commuters, he advises to hit the road before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM to avoid the peak hours.

The routes to dodge:

  • A5 (Basel - Karlsruhe - Heidelberg)
  • A6 (Nuremberg - Heilbronn - Mannheim)
  • A7 (Füssen - Ulm - Würzburg)
  • A8 (Munich - Stuttgart - Karlsruhe)
  • A81 (Singen - Stuttgart - Heilbronn)
  • Greater Stuttgart area

Construction zones slow down the flow, and the A8 near Pforzheim and an area on the A6 between the Walldorf interchange and Wiesloch carry the most traffic jam potential. Last year, the holiday weekend ended with a staggering 416 kilometers of traffic jams in the state.

Foreign traffic jams expected too

In Austria and Switzerland, where Corpus Christi is also celebrated as a holiday, bottlenecks can be expected - for instance, on the Tauern and Brenner motorways and at the Gotthard tunnel. Given the expected summer heat, ADAC recommends taking adequate fluids, taking regular breaks, and never leaving children or pets in the car during the hot weather.

Remember to check local traffic reports, official websites, or the interactive roadworks map (www.baustellen-check.de) for updated information on traffic congestion and road works in Southwestern Germany during the holiday weekend. Be aware of potential weather-related traffic issues as well. Find more information here - although it doesn't pinpoint specific Southwestern Germany areas, you can still keep yourself informed.

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