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Avoiding Brenner Traffic Jams in 2026: New Timetable for Camper Vans and Caravans

26.12.2025 20:15 1 min 1 source
WEB.DE News DEU
Avoiding Brenner Traffic Jams in 2026: New Timetable for Camper Vans and Caravans
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A new traffic timetable for 2026 aims to help motorhome and caravan drivers avoid congestion on the Brenner Pass, a key route to Italy. The schedule indicates which days the Luegbrücke section will have one or two lanes open, with two lanes planned for nearly all days during the peak summer season. Specific truck bans on 57 days throughout the year are also expected to reduce traffic volume for leisure travelers.

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Avoiding Brenner Traffic Jams in 2026: New Timetable for Camper Vans and Caravans

26.12.2025 WEB.DE News DEU Original source

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Updated: 20.06.2026

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