The semester break in Tyrol is coming to an end. This is also noticeable in the home streets. In some places it builds up for many kilometers. The “Kroon” knows the hotspots. On Sunday morning there is another one on the South Tyrolean side.
As so often, it builds on Fernpassstrasse. There are block handling for the autumn tunnel sign or in the direction of Reutte. The file is already withdrawing. Everyone who wants to pass the Fernpass needs good nerves and good sitting meat.
Funnel must also be patient on the burner. Between the border crossing and the Luegbrücke, the well -known construction site ensures stunning traffic and shorter waiting times.
Countless drivers also had to wait in the morning for the highway output to the Zillertal and to the Achensee (see video above). A real car column was on the turning tip and wanted to drive from the highway.
File jam to Germany
Also on the Inn Valley Autobahn you have not been spared waiting times. There are police controls between Kufstein North and the border crossing Kiefersfelden. The loss of time is up to 20 minutes when leaving Austria.
Aviation bomb provides lock
As reported, there will be a complete lock on the A22 Burner Highway on the A22 Burner Highway on the South Tyrolean side. The reason for this is an innovation of an aviation bomb from the Second World War.
The DUD was discovered at the start of the week in the industrial area of Brixen Süd during the construction work. On Sunday, the part between Brixen/Pustertal and Klausen will probably be completely closed from 8.30 a.m. to 12 a.m.
Land explains the procedure
“Bomb writings are always made on Sunday because there is no freight traffic, but almost exclusively leisure traffic. The regulations of the army also determine that is made harmless in daylight. Auditarians should be harmless at the location of the find because transport would be too dangerous, “said the state of South Tyrol.
Source: Krone

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