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There are days and weekends when heavy traffic is expected. Long weekends or school holidays always mean the streets are packed. Because many people seek sun and rest in the south. It’s time to travel again – and this is especially evident in front of Gotthard. Ordinary traffic jams are likely to occur in many places.
These places are particularly at risk
– Gotthard Tunnel going south
– San Bernardino Tunnel
– Route between Chiasso-Centro and Chiasso-Brogeda border crossing
– Motorway sections of the A1 Bern – Zurich motorway
– A2 Basel – Lucerne
keep Calm
Drivers should have strong nerves, especially on Thursday afternoons and Fridays. The column of vehicles in front of the Gotthard north portal can then go up to ten kilometers. Disruptions are also expected on the alternative transit route A13, which passes through the San Bernardino Tunnel.
Plan your trip well
If possible, the journey should not start on a Thursday afternoon or Friday morning. It is better to start the trip a day or two later or even earlier. If you set off early in the morning or at night, you have a good chance of avoiding traffic jams, which can often last for hours. In addition, congested traffic breaks should be given on long journeys. There should be no shortage of provisions such as food and drink. Traffic congestion reports (radio, internet, SRF traffic applications) should be followed immediately. It’s rarely worth leaving the highway to avoid traffic jams – travel time is usually significantly longer.
Avoid traffic jams
The Swiss Alps passes offer many opportunities to avoid traffic jams in the Gotthard tunnel. The most common alternative is the A13 San Bernardino route. First of all, passengers from Basel, Zurich and Eastern Switzerland travel faster via the A13 if there is a waiting time of one hour in the Gotthard tunnel.
If there is a lot of traffic in front of the Gotthard access road, the journey can be started via the Gotthard Pass. Schöllenen Gorge is open from Friday noon until Sunday evening.
From Bern, the journey can also be started via the winding Grimsel and Nufenen passes.
Travelers from western Switzerland and the Bern-Solothurn region can travel to Simplon Pass or Grosser St. They can choose the Bernhard route. With the latter you can choose between the tunnel and the toll road, but the toll through the tunnel is toll.
nothing is faster
Basically, it’s the same thing if you’re driving in the right, middle, or left lane in a traffic jam. The subjective impression that things go faster on the left is often misleading. In traffic jams or slow-moving traffic, other vehicles are also allowed to pass on the right.
Take food and drink with you
You should have enough food and drink with you, especially if you are traveling with children. Water and tea are suitable beverages.
Arm yourself against the heat
You don’t just need a robust air conditioning system to be prepared for high outside temperatures. Easy-to-install sun protection, such as foils, screens and blinds, also belongs to the vehicle. Wet your hair from the bottom in sweaty weather, the water will cool your head and you will sweat less.
don’t forget the fun
If the kids are part of the party, the right variety can maintain family peace.
Top tips against traffic jams
- Do not travel on Thursday afternoon, Friday morning (7:00 am to 10:00 am) and Easter Monday.
- Travel early in the morning or at night.
- Take a break in traffic jams on long trips.
- Take enough food and drink with you.
- Follow traffic jam reports instantly via radio and internet.
- It seldom works to get off the highway to avoid traffic jams.
- Bring lots of patience.
Source : Blick

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