The Stauchaos in Salzburg on Pentecost went on Sunday: in the morning the column on the Tauern highway grew to the south within a very short time to 20 kilometers.
Since Friday morning, the A10 Tauernautobahn is the largest parking space in Austria: holidaymakers who wanted to use the Pentecost weekend for a trip to the south need a lot of patience. The file reached a length of almost 50 kilometers on Saturday – partly a complete session of traffic.
“Only” five kilometers of traffic jams at night
The situation only relaxed in the night of Sunday. The shortest column was five kilometers. A defective vehicle in the Heckler tunnel and the resulting lock, according to the ÖAMTC Automobile Club, also worsened the situation during vacation in vacation.
The motor club Arbö warned three hours ago on the short message platform X on the A10:
But in the course of Sunday morning the traffic chaos grew quickly again: due to heavy traffic from Germany and the tunnel construction at Golling in Tennengau, the traffic jam reached a length of 20 kilometers in the morning. However, it is assumed that the situation is no longer as dramatic as the previous day. Nevertheless, according to the ÖAMTC, a loss of time of more than three hours can be expected on the A10 and about an hour over the Brenner (A13).
Return travel traffic on Tuesday the most violent
Many holiday makers go home on Monday – an avalanche with a plate metals is feared north. Asfinag expects the return to travel back to reach its climax on Tuesday.
ÖAMTC Congestie adviser Herbert Thaler also has good news about the construction site of the tunnel: “The fact that the unpleasant construction site will finally be cleared from the end of June, browsing at least the summer holidays,” says Thaler a light at the end of the (construction site) tunnel.
Source: Krone

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