Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
A traffic jam on the A13 between Rotterdam and The Hague due to an accident, and vehicles rerouted because of a closure on the A4. 6 April 2023
A traffic jam on the A13 between Rotterdam and The Hague due to an accident, and vehicles rerouted because of a closure on the A4. 6 April 2023 - Credit: RWS Verkeersinfo / Twitter - License: All Rights Reserved
Business
traffic jam
summer vacation
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
2024 Paris Olympics
St. Gotthard tunnel
ANWB
Europe
delays
road works
Saturday, 3 August 2024 - 09:15

Share this article:

Traffic jams and delays on Europe's roads on the second Black Saturday

European roads will be busy again on the second Black Saturday of the year. According to the ANWB, vacationers will cause traffic jams on the routes to and from popular vacation destinations.

The most delays in France are expected on the Autoroute du Soleil, the A7 between Lyon and Orange. The A10 to Bordeaux and the A9 to and from the Spanish border will also be busy. Furthermore, on the Autoroute du Soleil (A7) in France, there are already several traffic jams between Lyon and Marseille.

The biggest rush is expected between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. The ANWB once again recommends avoiding Paris because of the Olympic Games. Due to security measures and the daily transport of Olympic athletes and guests, many (main) roads or lanes in and around Paris are closed. At its peak last week, France had around 830 kilometers of traffic jams, less than in previous years.

In Germany, long traffic jams will also occur in both northern and southern directions. Especially in northern Germany, Dutch vacationers can expect delays as the summer holidays will end on Monday. As a result, the holiday traffic is combined with more than 1,100 different road works, causing delays, the ANWB warns.

In Switzerland, people on the A2 at the St. Gotthard tunnel must wait about two hours.

De Vertraging in #Zwitserland op de #A2 Luzern ► Chiasso voor de Gotthardtunnel is nu ongeveer 1 uur pic.twitter.com/SUAvRm4JlV

— ANWB Europa Verkeersinformatie (@ANWBeuropa) August 3, 2024

In Italy, too, the roads are already getting busier. Although there is already a lot of traffic, the number of traffic jams is "not yet dramatic," according to the ANWB.

In Austria, traffic jams are expected in the Tauern and Karawanken tunnels heading south. In Italy, heavy traffic will move towards the coast and lakes.

The ANWB expects European roads to remain very busy until at least 2 p.m.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

More like this

Image
Traffic jam on A4 highway near Rijpwetering, the Netherlands
ANWB already notices a lot of vacation traffic on the roads in Europe
Image
Traffic jam on A4 highway near Rijpwetering, the Netherlands
Busiest day expected on European roads on Black Saturday, long travel time likely
Image
Traffic on the A1 in Hilversum
Heavy traffic expected on roads in Europe over the weekend due to holiday rush
Image
Traffic jam on A4 highway near Rijpwetering, the Netherlands
Vacation traffic: more traffic jams on French roads than last Black Saturdays
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Dutch takeaway shops widely ignore EU plastic ban, survey finds
  • Netherlands advances plans for new nuclear plants amid fierce regional opposition
  • Experts: Mental health crisis deepens among young women in Netherlands
  • Video: Dutch royals dance with Curaçao World Cup squad after Ecuador draw
  • Cyclist, 32, dies in hit-and-run near Biddinghuizen; Suspect arrested

Top stories

  • Video: Explosion damages Amsterdam-Oost apartment building; Two teens on fatbike sought
  • KNMI ends code orange overnight, warns of storms and 27–32°C heat Sunday and Monday
  • Royals congratulate Oranje as Netherlands strengthens World Cup position after 5-1 win
  • Oranje thrash Sweden 5-1 to move to brink of World Cup knockout stage
  • Amsterdam-Oost neighborhood rocked by loud explosion Saturday afternoon

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content