Five "yellow sticker" days are
forecast to occur on a section of Autostrade Alto Adriatico's
network on Sunday, May 19, the Pentecost holiday, which is very
popular in some European countries.
Forecasts from the Concessionaire indicate a significant
increase in traffic starting tomorrow, particularly toward
Trieste on the A4 and the A57. This congestion could lead to
queues on the Terraglio-Bivio A57/A27 section during the morning
and near the junctions toward the seaside resorts along the A4
(Venice-Trieste) during the afternoon.
This scenario—as far as the A4 is concerned and again toward
Trieste—will also occur on Saturday, 18. On Sunday, 19, traffic
is expected to remain heavy only during the morning along the
same route.
Heavy traffic, as forecasted by Alto Adriatico, is expected
to persist on Monday, 20, and Tuesday, 21. This is due to the
arrival of heavy vehicles from the borders and the first returns
of tourists from beyond the Alps.
This will result in heavy traffic on the A4, heading towards
Venice in the morning and afternoon, towards Trieste, and on the
A28, heading towards Portogruaro, on Monday.
Tuesday's returns from Pentecost will still cause congestion,
with possible queues along the Venice-Trieste roadway.
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