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Lots of Traffic Expected to Start Pentecost Weekend

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The next chance for short breaks: Because Monday is free of school holidays and Tuesday, many start into a long weekend. On the motorways there are again traffic jams.

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The next chance for short breaks: Because Monday is free of school holidays and Tuesday, many start into a long weekend. On the motorways there are again traffic jams.

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Due to the Pentecost holidays, Whit Monday is a day off in some European countries, and the start of a two-week vacation in parts of southern Germany, Dars expects significantly increased traffic from Friday to Monday.

Many leave for a short holiday in the south on the extended weekend. Therefore, traffic experts expect an above-average traffic volume.

The long Pentecost weekend is just around the corner and that is why the roads are busy on Friday afternoon. There are queues, especially on the A16 motorway near the Moerdijkbrug, the A58 around Tilburg and on the A2 from Eindhoven. Many people are going out to campsites and holiday parks on Friday. In addition, the train strike at the NS is also causing more delays and that is reflected on the roads. For example, it is extremely busy on the A2…

The traffic experts of Autobahn GmbH expect very dense travel traffic and an increased risk of congestion on German motorways for the upcoming Whitsun weekend. Pentecost is traditionally one of the most travel-oriented times of the year. At Whitsun, motorists of numerous federal states are on the road, whether it be for an extended weekend, which in Berlin, Bremen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia also Tuesday as a…

Bison Futé predicts very heavy traffic on several major roads over the Whitsun weekend. Motorists should expect significant traffic jams and consult the forecast to avoid major congestion areas.

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RTV Slovenija broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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