The first weekend of July marks a
significant increase in traffic on the Autostrade Alto Adriatico
network, partly due to the start of sales and Pope Francis'
visit to Trieste.
According to the highway operator, almost 190,000 vehicles
are expected tomorrow compared to Saturday, June 29, when New
York recorded 172,000 vehicles.
On the A4 highway towards Trieste, it will be a red 'sticker'
day for heavy traffic, while in the morning on the A28 (towards
Portogruaro) and the A4 towards Venice, traffic will be heavy
throughout the day, marked with a yellow sticker. The toll
stations under the most pressure will be Trieste Lisert and
Latisana (a total of almost 40,000 vehicles), San Donà (12,000),
and Villesse (11,000). In addition to the increased presence of
Autostrade Alto Adriatico personnel, especially at toll
collection points, there will also be user assistance at the
Lisert, Villesse, Latisana, San Donà, and San Stino toll
stations.
There will be a yellow sticker, with an expected number of
nearly 170,000 vehicles on Sunday. Intermittent traffic jams and
queues could occur on the A4 in both directions in the morning
and afternoon due to the first returns from seaside locations
and on the A28 (towards Portogruaro), particularly in the
evening for returns from the mountains. On the A28, the
Porcia-Sacile Est section towards Conegliano will remain closed
to traffic until midnight on Sunday, with two-way traffic on the
opposite carriageway and the closure of the entrance and exit
ramps at the Fontanafredda junction towards Conegliano.
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