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Staugefahr: Zweite Reisewelle rollt am Wochenende durch Österreich
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Zweite Reisewelle: Stau-Hotspot an den Grenzen
Vor allem an einigen Grenzübergängen ist aufgrund der Kontrollen wieder mit langen Staus und Wartezeiten zu rechnen, so der ÖAMTC. Am vergangenen Samstag gab es am Übergang Suben (A8) bei der Einreise von Bayern nach Oberösterreich Wartezeiten um etwa zwei Stunden. Auch diesmal rechnet der Club hier mit langen Verzögerungen. Richtung Slowenien wird es vor dem Karawanken Tunnel (A11) in Kärnten wieder zu Staus kommen. Weitere stauanfällige Grenzübergänge sind Kufstein/Kiefersfelden (A12) in Tirol, Walserberg (A1) in Salzburg, Spielfeld (A9) in der Steiermark und Nickelsdorf (A4) im Burgenland. Urlauber, die weiter Richtung Kroatien fahren, müssen an den Grenzübergängen zwischen Slowenien und Kroatien mit langen Aufenthalten rechnen, so auf der Verbindung Marburg - Zagreb vor dem slowenisch/kroatischen Grenzübergang Gruskovje/Macelj.
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