The city is planning a whole series of construction sites for 2023 that will disrupt traffic - from the renovation of the Neue Pinakothek to the design of the Sendlinger Tor square. An overview. from Andrew SchubertNot a year goes by without countless construction sites being worked on in Munich. Roads have to be renewed, lines laid, houses built. In many places, there are therefore restrictions on road traffic, which primarily affects drivers. Although pedestrians and cyclists also have to...
In the XXL oven, the peppers are cooking, while Camille sorts and peels the mandarins collected that morning. Not just any fruits and vegetables, those rejected by a supermarket in Toulouse because in the middle of the batch there was one that was too damaged or that they looked too withered to find a consumer ready to put it in his basket ."It's a shame because they go to the trash and then to the incinerator", regrets Soël who has...
Status: 01/10/2023 1:56 p.m Munich drivers are stuck in traffic jams for more than 70 hours. This is the highest value of all German cities. Hamburg and Berlin follow closely behind. In an international comparison, however, these are relatively small traffic jams. Munich is the most congested city in Germany. An average commuter lost 74 hours there last year. This was the result of a study by the transport service provider Inrix. Berlin follows in second place with 71 hours...
"Germany's most congested city" In these cities, German drivers are stuck in traffic jams the longest An average commuter in Munich is said to have lost 74 hours last year due to congested roads during rush hours © Matthias Balk / DPA Munich has defended the unwelcome title of "Germany's most congested city". On average, commuters lost more than 70 hours here in 2022. Compared to the international frontrunners, however, it feels like a coffee break. According to data from...
Traffic Traffic jams cost commuters in Munich and Berlin more than 70 hours Rush hour traffic in Munich: After the corona pandemic, the traditional traffic jams have returned. photo © Sven Hoppe/dpa If you drive a car during the morning or evening "rush hour" in a large city and in the surrounding area, you have to bring a lot of time with you - data experts know exactly how much. According to data from the transport service provider Inrix, Munich...
Traffic ADAC expects a lot of traffic jams, especially on New Year's Day Cars are stuck in traffic on Autobahn 8 in the direction of Munich. On New Year's Day, vacationers must expect traffic jams and obstructions (archive image). photo © Marijan Murat/dpa On January 1st, the Christmas holidays come to an end in some federal states. Motorists must therefore expect traffic jams on the motorways. According to the ADAC, if you are driving at the turn of the year,...
Status: 12/23/2022 5:06 p.m The dream of a white Christmas will probably not come true this year either. According to the German weather service, it should be quite mild and rainy - and with full streets. At least Deutsche Bahn is prepared. Lots of clouds, lots of rain and lots of traffic - this is the forecast from the German Weather Service and the ADAC for the Christmas holidays. There will probably be traffic jams or obstructions on Germany's roads...
Status: 12/23/2022 7:23 a.m The Christmas holidays have begun, the festival is just around the corner. Many make their way to their families or on vacation. The ADAC expects a particularly large amount of travel in long traffic jams today. In the afternoon in particular, the roads will reach their capacity limits because travel and commuter traffic come together - at least that's what the experts at the General German Automobile Club (ADAC) expect. An ADAC spokeswoman said there would...
Delayed trains, closed motorway bridges, high traffic jams: traffic in Germany is in a bad state. What is the Department of Transportation doing to change this situation?Delayed trains, closed motorway bridges, high traffic jams: traffic in Germany is in a bad state. What is the Department of Transportation doing to change this situation?source site-1
According to the ADAC, shortly before Christmas, Bavaria's autobahns should be full for several days. The association said on Monday in Munich that the roads would probably reach their capacity limits on Thursday and Friday in particular. While it should be quieter again on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, there was a risk of many traffic jams again on December 26 due to the return traffic.According to the ADAC forecast, it will still be full at the beginning of the...