Where drivers in Germany can expect the worst traffic around Ascension Day
Briefly

The ADAC has issued a warning about significant traffic congestion expected over the Ascension Day holiday weekend in Germany, which falls on May 29th this year. Many Germans will hit the roads for vacations, exacerbated by bridge days and school holidays across several states. The busiest periods will commence as early as Wednesday afternoon, particularly around urban centers and popular travel routes. A significant peak in traffic congestion is anticipated on Sunday as people return home, while Friday and Saturday are predicted to be quieter on the Autobahn network.
"The ADAC has warned of heavy traffic jams due to the increased volume of drivers, as well as around 1,200 road works across the Autobahn network."
"According to the ADAC, there is a particular risk of traffic jams on the motorways near urban centres, travel routes towards the Alps and the coast, and on access routes to local recreation areas."
Read at The Local Germany
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