Easter traffic in Tyrol – where it builds up and when you are quite cheaper to fill you

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The extensive Easter weekend will also be noticeable in the home streets: travelers to the south and the day that trippers also let the tin avalanches roll again. The “Kroon” summarizes the hotspots of the traffic jam and shows on which day drivers should previously avoid the petrol pumps of the gas stations.

In the previous year, 34 injuries demanded Easter travel traffic in the streets of Tyrol in 26 accidents. And this year there will be a lot going on in the classic routes. The police checked in the Holy Week and especially around the Easter holidays.

Brenner, Fernpass, Achental and Co.
Increased traffic volume, handicaps and traffic jams can be expected. “The most important of these will most likely be the route across the burner to the south – with the well -known access routes via the Fernpass, the Seefelder -Plateau or the Achental,” said the executive power.

But also on the Reschenpass or in the Zillertal there is an increased traffic volume. Lofererstrasse and Eibergstraße in the Tyrolean Unterland can mainly More and more often hit by travel traffic.

Focus control over the holiday
In any case, the police will keep an eye on travel and excursion traffic and also check. Depending on the weather you also pay special attention to motorcycle traffic.

“By means of targeted traffic monitoring measures, ruthless road users must be held responsible in particular. The top objective of these surveillance measures is that everyone reaches their destination without an accident,” emphasizes Enrico Leitgeb, head of the State Transport department.

ÖAmtc: “Choose Tank Day carefully”
If you travel a lot and long, you must also refuel during Easter. The ÖAMTC Automobile Club has recommended to properly refuel around the Easter holiday plan. Evaluations of the past five years have shown that the fuel prices on Good Friday were highest. On Easter Sunday and Monday, it can tend to be cheaper.

“Looking at price differences of 3.5 to 5.5 cents per liter of goods, so if you can distribute it, you should not charge your batteries on Good Friday and invest the money that is saved in a chocolate-east rabbit,” the ÖAMTC advises.

Source: Krone

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