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Hours-Long Waiting Time: Traffic on Tauern Motorway Collapses – 45 Kilometres of Traffic Jam

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The Whitsun weekend begins with waiting for many travellers, especially on one of the most important transit routes through Austria. There the Blechlavine was so long that it went back to Bavaria.

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Holiday start in Germany, tunnel construction site on the Tauern motorway: With this fatal combination the traffic collapsed completely. From Salzburg to Kuchl alone, motorists needed more than five hours. Most of the handlebars were still relaxed – in the staggered communities on the A10 the displeasure was all the greater ... "It doesn't help. We have to get through now. At some point we arrive. "Family March from the Bavarian district of Pfaf…

·Vienna, Austria
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On the Tauern motorway a 45 km long traffic jam has formed. Watch aerial photos in the video.

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The Whitsun weekend begins with waiting for many travellers, especially on one of the most important transit routes through Austria. There the Blechlavine was so long that it went back to Bavaria.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Five hours delay: On the Whitsun weekend, German holidaymakers have paralyzed the Austrian Tauern motorway. The traffic jam goes back to Bavaria and is expected to last even longer.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The road to the south via the A10 is also extremely tough on Sunday. The tunnel construction site at Golling again provides a massive traffic jam – but it didn't get as bad as on Saturday.

On the Tauern motorway, holiday traffic stands at more than 45 kilometres – this is the fault of a large construction site with tunnel closures, which can cause problems even after the holidays. What Austrian travelers now need to know and what alternatives remain.

·Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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