Four days of heavy traffic are
expected on the highway network managed by Autostrade Alto
Adriatico (Upper Adriatic Highways). The anniversary of Corpus
Christi," the concessionaire underlines, "marks the beginning of
a new holiday season that will attract thousands of vacationers
from Austria and Germany to the Friuli and Veneto coasts. This
year, it will coincide with significant events, such as the
concerts of Vasco Rossi in Bibione and Ultimo in Trieste, both
scheduled for Sunday evening.
Starting tomorrow, in the morning, yellow stickers will be
reported on both directions of the A4 and red stickers, with
possible queues, on the A23 in the section between Udine Sud and
Palmanova Junctions for the arrival of foreign tourists heading
to the seaside resorts. Heavy flows will also occur in the
afternoon on the A28 towards Portogruaro.
On Friday, after a morning in which there should be no
particular criticality, traffic could increase again on the A4
in both directions, with possible queues at the Lisert barrier
on the way out, also due to the return of commercial carriers to
Eastern Europe.
On Saturday, the A4 will still have a yellow sticker,
particularly during the evening, with possible queues at the
Latisana and Portogruaro Junctions. Sunday will be marked by a
mix of arrivals to the seaside resorts and those affected by
concerts and returns, with yellow stickers until late evening.
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