After the east, school will also end this Friday in Carinthia, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol and Vorarlberg. In addition, the holidays start in parts of the Netherlands. This causes enormous traffic on the through routes to the south. The ÖAMTC expects a lot of traffic from the agglomerations on Friday afternoon, the main traffic routes in western and southern Austria will become congested from Saturday morning.
Traffic jams can be expected around Spielberg due to the Formula 1 Grand Prix. Major delays around the event site, but also on the Murtal Schnellstraße (S36) or the Obdacher Straße (B78) are to be expected, especially on Sundays. The Electric Love Festival will take place on the Salzburgring from Thursday 7 July to Saturday 9 July. Most visitors come via the Westautobahn (A1) – exit Thalgau and the Enzersberg Landesstraße (L117) or via the Wolfgangsee Straße (B158). The arrival events on Wednesday and Thursday and especially the departure traffic will lead to traffic jams on Sunday.
Bottleneck when entering Croatia
According to the ÖAMTC, car travelers will again have to be patient when entering Croatia this weekend. The ÖAMTC informs that there are waiting times at the border crossings from Slovenia to Croatia.
Tyrol: driving ban on national roads
From 9 July, in some Tyrolean districts, a driving ban will apply on provincial roads for through traffic on weekends. From 7 July, Salzburg will place an exit on the Tauernautobahn (A10) and some roadblocks on the autobahn. In case of traffic jams on the main routes, these measures are intended to counteract the massive diversion through cities.
Source: Krone

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