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Major 2026 roadworks to cause traffic jams for motorhomes and caravans

01.03.2026 19:35 1 min 1 source
PROMOBIL DEU
Major 2026 roadworks to cause traffic jams for motorhomes and caravans
Original source: PROMOBIL

Extensive road construction in 2026 is expected to cause significant traffic delays on key German highways and Alpine passes for motorhome and caravan users. Major works are planned on the A45, A7, A1, A8, and A5 motorways, as well as the Brenner and Gotthard routes. Alternative routes like the A2 instead of the Ruhr area and the Reschen Pass instead of the Brenner are recommended to avoid congestion.

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Major 2026 roadworks to cause traffic jams for motorhomes and caravans

01.03.2026 PROMOBIL DEU Original source

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