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Here it will be congested in the coming days in Vienna and the rest of Austria

This weekend, due to the end of the autumn holidays in Bavaria, the fairs in Ried and Salzburg, the concerts at the Wiener Stadthalle, and the football match at the Allianz Stadium, there will be increased traffic in Austria. Additionally, a construction site at the Prater junction will cause further delays.

This weekend marks the end of the autumn holidays for about 1.7 million students from Bavaria. This will lead to significant delays on the transit routes through Austria.

Traffic Jams Due to Autumn Holiday Return and Construction on the Southeast Tangent in Vienna

Particularly on Saturday, the main travel day, ARBÖ predicts traffic jams on the Brenner Motorway (A13) before the Schönberg toll station and in the construction areas, the West Motorway (A1) in the Salzburg metropolitan area, the Pyhrn Motorway (A9) before the Klaus tunnel chain as well as in the Bosruck and Gleinalm tunnel areas, the Tauern Motorway (A10) between the Salzburg junction and Hallein as well as before the tunnel portals between Golling and Pass Lueg, before the Tauern and Katschberg tunnels and in the Villach metropolitan area, the Inn Valley Motorway (A12) at the Kufstein/Kiefersfelden border as well as in the Innsbruck metropolitan area, the Brenner Motorway (A13) between Innsbruck and the Schönberg toll station as well as in the construction area at the Lueg Bridge, and the Fernpass Road (B179) along the entire route with possible block handling before the Vils/Füssen border tunnel and the Lermoos tunnel.

Another weekend with construction work on the Southeast Tangent (A23) is also ahead. From November 7 to 9, in the direction of Inzersdorf between the Prater junction and Kaisermühlen junction, only one lane will be available from 10 PM to 9 AM. During the day, two lanes will be passable, but this does not guarantee that it will run without delays. "Avoid the Southeast Tangent towards Inzersdorf this weekend if not absolutely necessary, or use alternative routes," recommends the ARBÖ information service.

Concerts at Wiener Stadthalle Cause Traffic Jams in Vienna

This week, three concerts will take place in Hall D of the Wiener Stadthalle. A highlight will certainly be the concert by "Simply Red" on November 5 as part of their "40th Anniversary Tour." "Simply Red" will present their most famous hits like "Holding back the years," "If you don’t know me by now," and "Stars." On November 7, Kerstin Ott, known for "Die immer lacht," will perform in Vienna with her "Für immer für euch" tour and present her new album. Finally, Hans Zimmer will delight the audience on November 8 and 9 with his "The next level" tour. As many will travel by car, delays are expected on the Neubaugürtel, Hütteldorfer Straße, and in the Nibelungenviertel according to the ARBÖ information service. Parking is available in the Märzpark and Stadthalle garages. ARBÖ recommends traveling by public transport as usual: The Stadthalle is accessible by the U6, tram lines 6, 9, 18, and 49, as well as bus line 48A.

Traffic Jams Also Due to Conference League of Rapid Vienna Against CS Universitatea Craiova

The upcoming week also offers a highlight for football enthusiasts, namely the match between Rapid Vienna and CS Universitatea Craiova from Romania. Although the kickoff is not until 9 PM, there will be delays around the Allianz Stadium, particularly on Deutschordenstraße, Hadikgasse, Keißlergasse, and Linzer Straße. Visitors are advised to use public transport. "With the U-Bahn line U4, tram lines 49 and 52, rapid transit lines S45, S50, and S80, as well as various bus lines, ÖBB, and Westbahn, the stadium is easily accessible," says the ARBÖ information service.

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