The network managed by Autostrade
Alto Adriatico will be affected by a weekend of heavy traffic.
In the second weekend of the vacationers' mass returning, about
183 thousand vehicles are expected to pass through the network
tomorrow, a day marked with a black dot, and almost 166 thousand
on Sunday (red dot).
Therefore - the concessionaire warns - tomorrow on the A4, in
the direction of Venice, for the entire day, there will be heavy
traffic with potential congestion and queues near the junctions
toward the seaside resorts, near the sites for the construction
of the third lane and at the entrance to the barrier of Trieste
Lisert. In particular, at the barrier, about 28 thousand
vacationers are expected to enter, as they did last Saturday,
returning from the Croatian coast and the countries of Northeast
Europe; 13 thousand instead are expected to enter the Latisana
toll booth.
On the same day, there will be heavy traffic toward Trieste,
with potential congestion and queues at the junctions toward the
seaside resorts (16 thousand vehicles expected at Latisana) and
at the Trieste Lisert barrier exit due to the last departures of
tourists toward vacation destinations.
Heavy traffic is also expected in the afternoon on the A23
Palmanova-Udine, toward Palmanova, and on the A28
Portogruaro-Conegliano, on the southbound carriageway with
possible queues at the Portogruaro junction.
On Sunday, Autostrade Alto Adriatico predicts that flows
should decrease slightly, with potential traffic jams still at
the Lisert entrance and the Latisana toll booth exit and
entrance.
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