Avoid travelling during unfavourable and very unfavourable times. The traffic forecasts for the days in which this Special Traffic Operation “Return from Summer – 2024” will take place will be as follows:
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Friday, August 30, 2024
The unfavourable hours for this day will be from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
In the early afternoon there will be significant long-distance vehicle movements, causing high intensities and traffic problems in the OUTWARD direction of large urban centres and also on the main access routes to coastal, coastal and rest areas, which will become more pronounced as the afternoon progresses and will then reach the destination areas at the end of the evening.
These movements in the OUTWARD direction due to the start of the September holiday month will also be joined by outward movements due to the start of the summer weekend towards coastal areas and second homes.
For this reason, traffic regulation and management measures will be implemented during the evening to facilitate vehicle circulation in the most problematic areas.
Saturday, August 31, 2024
The unfavourable hours for this day will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
From early morning, heavy traffic will continue in the direction OUT of large urban centres, due to the beginning of the September holiday month, towards coastal tourist and relaxation areas, to be placed in the destination areas by late morning.
These outbound movements will be joined, throughout this morning, by the usual summer weekend movements on short distance journeys to second homes and beaches, with traffic problems on the roads that link coastal towns.
In the afternoon, there will be some RETURN movements towards the large urban centres, of those who have finished their holidays and are returning in a ” staggered ” manner on this Saturday, with high intensity on some road axes.
Traffic regulation and management measures will be implemented in the morning to facilitate vehicle circulation in the most problematic areas.
Sunday, September 1, 2024
The unfavourable hours for this day will be from 3 p.m. to midnight.
Access to beaches and the coast will be problematic in the morning, with traffic problems on routes linking coastal towns, and then, in the early afternoon, the RETURN of those who have finished their holidays in August and those who have enjoyed the weekend will begin, with high traffic intensities and traffic problems on the main communication routes that channel all the return movement from coastal and rest areas to large urban centres.
High traffic levels will also be recorded on communication routes with border crossings, due to the return movements of vehicles with foreign registration plates to European countries of origin.
Traffic regulation and management measures will be implemented during the evening to facilitate the entry of vehicles into large urban areas.
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