Before the holidays is the weekend of 13 to 15 July 2012 until times of stress: Tourists from nine countries are now on the road, and traffic jams are getting longer. In other European countries, the holidays have begun. Both on the routes to the North and Baltic Sea coast and the south have to plan according to the ADAC motorists driving long hours. Particularly busy it is on the following links:
A1 Cologne
- Bremen
- Lübeck
- Puttgarden
• A2 Cologne
- Dortmund
- Hannover
• A3 Cologne
- Frankfurt
- Nuremberg
• A5 Frankfurt
- Karlsruhe
- Basel
• A6 Mannheim
- Heilbronn
- Nuremberg
• A7 Hamburg
- Flensburg
• A7 Hamburg
- Hannover
- Würzburg
- Füssen
• A8 Karlsruhe
- Stuttgart
- Munich
- Salzburg
A9 Berlin
- Nuremberg
- Munich
• A10 Berliner Ring
• A19 Wittstock
- Rostock
• A24 Berlin
- Hamburg
• A61 Mönchengladbach
- Koblenz
- Ludwigshafen
• A93 Inntaldreieck
- Kufstein
• large areas of Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne and Munich.
Even abroad, it is only slowly forward: In Austria, the distance for the route and pass all the main travel highways in Switzerland for the Gotthard and San Bernardinostrecke. In Italy, the Brenner motorway and trunk roads in coastal areas to be heavily loaded in Slovenia, the A2 Karawankentunnel - Ljublijana - Zagreb and in Croatia, the A1 Zagreb - Zadar - Split. In France, one on the Lyon - Orange - Nimes - Montpellier, then get around to Spain not to jam.
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