The month of August begins with a black dot on Italian roads and highways. Anas has released the usual traffic monitoring and forecasting statement and also in this case the forecasts speak of large influxes on the main routes along the peninsula. In particular, a black dot is expected for traffic this morning, Saturday 3 August and on Sunday 4 August, with travel in sharp increase from large urban centers throughout Italy towards holiday resorts, seaside resorts in the south and mountain resorts in the north and towards the state borders.
Traffic forecast
The intensification of traffic may affect the main tourist routes: the A2 “Autostrada del Mediterraneo” which crosses Campania, Basilicata and Calabria; the state roads 106 Jonica and 18 Tirrena Inferiore in Calabria; the A19 Palermo-Catania and A29 Palermo-Mazara del Vallo motorways in Sicily; the state road 131 Carlo Felice in Sardinia; the state road 148 Pontina in Lazio, a particularly busy artery which together with the SS7 “Appia” ensures connections between Rome and the tourist resorts of lower Lazio; the E45 route (SS675 and SS3 bis) which passes through Umbria, Tuscany, Emilia Romagna and connects the north-east with central Italy; the SS1 Aurelia (Lazio, Tuscany and Liguria), SS16 Adriatica (Puglia, Molise, Abruzzo, Emilia-Romagna and Veneto) routes. In the north, the RA13 and RA14 motorway links in Friuli-Venezia Giulia towards the border crossings, the SS36 of Lake Como and Spluga in Lombardy, the SS45 of Val Trebbia in Liguria, the SS26 of Valle D’Aosta and the SS309 Romea between Emilia-Romagna and Veneto and the SS 51 of Alemagna in Veneto. Today and tomorrow it will be in force the ban on the transit of heavy vehicles and in particular, Saturday 3 August from 8am to 10pm and Sunday 4 August from 7am to 10pm.
Construction sites suspended
To facilitate travel and try to create less traffic disruption, Anas has suspended 906 construction sites, 70% of those currently active (1278). itinerari affected are, in a southerly direction, the main routes towards holiday resorts, in particular along the Adriatic, Tyrrhenian and Ionian ridges and along the border crossings towards France, Slovenia and Croatia, and when leaving urban centres. A significant flow of traffic is also expected in the vicinity of urban centres, especially starting from late Sunday afternoon, in conjunction with weekend returns. To keep the traffic situation constantly monitored, the stamp calendar is available for the summer present on the Anas website (https://www.stradeanas.it/it/esodoestivo) and on the Viabilità Italia website (https://www.poliziadistato.it/article/28345).
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