Traveling due to the change of holiday schedule during the semester break already showed its effects on Saturday morning, causing traffic jams and loss of time of up to 40 minutes in many places. You also need more patience to get to ski resorts.
Around 10 a.m. it took about 40 minutes longer on Reschen Straße (B180) in the direction of Landeck for Ladis. Drivers also had to wait about 40 minutes in the Zillertal when driving out of the valley. Between Umhausen and the Brettfalltunnel near Schlitters, the drivers only made slow progress over a distance of about 17 kilometers. In the opposite direction, between Schlitters and Fügen, it takes between 15 and 20 minutes longer. A block treatment had already been imposed for the Brettfall tunnel at around 07:30.
Drivers took about 30 minutes longer Tyrol including on the Fernpassweg (B179) between the border tunnel Vils/Füssen and Reutte-Süd and before the Kufstein/Kiefersfelden border crossing on the Inntal Autobahn (A12) towards Germany.
In Vorarlberg on the Arlberg highway (S16) it takes the longest around 10.15 am, also between Braz and Dalaas about half an hour. In Montafon, a loss of about 15 minutes was reported on the Silvretta road (L188) between Vandans and Tschagguns.
In the Styria Around 10:30 a.m., traffic jams and a loss of up to 15 minutes were reported from Ennstal Straße (B320) between Wörschach and Liezen.
Also in Salzburgerland The first traffic jams started around 10:30 am. The Tauernautobahn (A10) also took up to 15 minutes longer between the Pongau junction and Pass Lueg in the construction area. Patience was the order of the day on Pinzgauer Straße (B311) between Saalfelden and Lofer with a loss of around 20 minutes.
Source: Krone

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