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Upper Adriatic highways, first red dot over the weekend

Upper Adriatic highways, first red dot over the weekend

For tourist arrivals/departures on Friulian and Venetian Riviera

TRIESTE, 28 giugno 2024, 18:25

Redazione ANSA

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- RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

- RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

First seasonal red dot on the last weekend of June along Autostrade Alto Adriatico: this is announced by the concessionaire, which expects, on tomorrow's day alone, between 181,000 and 189,000 transits and, on Sunday, between 174,000 and 182,000 vehicle transits along its network. Predictions dictated by the numbers that characterized the same weekend in 2023 (178 thousand transits on Saturday, July 1 and 177 thousand on Sunday, July 2), revised upward as a result of the trend recorded over the weekend of June 22-23 on the entire network operated by the Concessionary network (+4% compared to the previous week). Mostly the seaside resorts of Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto and the Slovenian and Croatian coasts will be the main destinations of tourists. During tomorrow's 24-hour period, about 27,000 vehicles are expected to pass through Latisana, 19,000 through Lisert, and 11,000 through Villesse and San Donà. Regarding the routes, it is assumed - also based on historical data - heavy traffic in the morning along the A23 Udine Sud - Palmanova and the A4 (also in the afternoon) in the direction of Trieste (red dot). Heavy traffic (yellow dot) could also occur on the same day along the Trieste - Venice route and on the A28, especially in the afternoon and in the evening towards Portogruaro. Sunday, June 30, will see the usual exodus and return traffic: still heavy traffic (yellow sticker) on the A4 in both directions and on the A28 in the morning towards Portogruaro.
   

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