(ANSA) - TRIESTE, 19 LUG - This Saturday, certain sections of
the highway network managed by Autostrade Alto Adriatico will be
marked by a red "sticker" traffic alert.
Approximately 179,000 vehicles are expected to pass through
the network, with potential traffic jams not only near the short
construction section of the third lane between Portogruaro and
Alvisopoli but also at exits for beach destinations and the
Trieste-Lisert toll barrier.
About 20,000 vehicles are anticipated to exit at the Lisert
barrier. The highway concessionaire announced that if queues
exceed 3 kilometers, a bypass on the A34 (Villesse-Gorizia) will
be activated.
Attention is also advised at the Latisana exit, where traffic
increased by 18% last Saturday to over 20,000 vehicles compared
to the same Saturday a year ago.
Traffic will be hefty throughout most of the day on the A4 in
both directions and on the A57 (Mestre Bypass) towards Trieste.
Traffic will slightly decrease on Sunday, with an expected
169,000 transits. The day will be marked by a yellow "sticker"
traffic alert, with heavy traffic in the morning on the A23
(Udine Sud-Palmanova) towards Palmanova Junction, on the A28
(Conegliano-Portogruaro) towards Portogruaro, and on the A4 with
potential queues towards Trieste that could last until late
afternoon due to commuters heading to the seaside and
vacationers traveling to Slovenia and Croatia. (ANSA).
Red traffic alert on the Upper Adriatic Network on Saturday
Bypass on A34 planned if Lisert queues exceed 3km