BOLZANO – One hundred kilometers of queues: this is the situation today at Brenner, in Alto Adige. After the ban on trucks for the Pentecost holiday yesterday in the world of…
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BOLZANO – One hundred kilometers of queue: this is the situation today at Brenner, in Alto Adige. After ban on trucks for the Pentecost holiday yesterday in the German-speaking world, this morning a long process was set in motion (or rather in queue). snake of trucks headed for Brenner.
The queue at times started from Egna, south of Bolzano, to reach the state border. Only in the afternoon did the situation slowly improve. The driving ban came into force at midday on Saturday and was extended by the Pentecost holiday yesterday in German-speaking countries. This morning the heavy traffic started moving again (or rather queuing).
Added to this is the Tour of Italy which today crosses Alto Adige, literally cutting Bolzano in two for a few hours, with no possibility of crossing the South Tyrolean capital from north to south and vice versa. The pink caravan arrives from Switzerland to Tubre, and then crosses the Val Venosta and the Val d’Adige. After Bolzano the cyclists will continue towards Fiè and Val Gardena, where the stage arrival is expected.
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