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Cars, campers and caravans abound in Gotthard every year. It climbs the mountain at 40 km/h. Every now and then one of them limps. Neglected service, bad luck. It can be considered that the Swiss – all Germans and Dutch in tow – invented traffic jams.
Are you kidding? Are you serious when you say that? Because by no means all Easter travelers go to Ticino or Lake Garda. It is just as popular in France. And that’s where it gets stuck! Chaos begins at customs in Geneva on Good Friday. A three-hour wait is considered a live value.
Nothing works in four lanes anymore
Because that’s when it really starts. Yesterday, the legendary Autoroute du Soleil was going in a row 150 kilometers to the sea via the A7. And not on a single road like the Gotthard tunnel. But in three or four. It gets really boring when a trailer’s brittle tire bursts.
In the evening hours, a total of 934 kilometers of easter traffic was backed up across the country. This is St. Gallen – Geneva – St. Gallen route. For us Swiss, whose heart rate is high after only 15 minutes of waiting, this is unimaginable. He got nerves of steel only at the payment points – highways are toll in France.
Two hours before the north gate…
And: On the return journey a few days later, the same disaster threatens again. How comfortable are the two hours waiting outside the Gotthard north portal. (be)
Source :Blick

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