Counter-exodus, ANAS: red dot weekend, the map

August exodus ANAS weekend with black stamp the map

(Finance) – Red dot traffic for the second August counter-exodus weekend. From today morning, traffic is expected to increase steadily along the Anas network (FS Italiane Group). In particular, Viabilità Italia provides a red sticker starting today and for the rest of the weekend, Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 August, with increasing movements towards the main routes. Anas communicates this, recalling that the complete overview of the stamps for the summer is available on the Anas website and on the Viabilità Italia website.

The sections concerned are the main roads and motorways, towards the northern regions and towards large urban centers, but also for the last departures in the direction of the holiday resorts, in particular along the Adriatic, Tyrrhenian and Ionian ridges and at the border crossings in the direction of France, Slovenia and Croatia, and for the numerous local movements.

The consistent flow of traffic in the vicinity of large cities is expected above all from late Sunday afternoon, coinciding with weekend returns. TomorrowSaturday 27 August, from 8.00 to 16.00, and Sunday 28 August, from 7.00 to 22.00, there is a ban on the transit of heavy vehicles.

The traffic will concern in particular: the A2 “Autostrada del Mediterraneo” which crosses Campania, Basilicata and Calabria; 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 nel Lazio, a particularly busy artery which together with the SS7 “Appia” ensures connections between Rome and the tourist resorts of lower Lazio; the E45 itinerary (SS675 and SS3 bis) which involves Umbria, Tuscany, Emilia Romagna and connects the north east with central Italy; the main roads SS1 Aurelia (Lazio, Tuscany and Liguria), SS16 Adriatica (Puglia, Molise, Abruzzo, Emilia-Romagna and Veneto).

Finally in the north i RA13 and RA14 motorway junctions in Friuli-Venezia Giulia towards the border crossings, the SS36 “del Lago di Como e dello Spluga” in Lombardy, the SS45 of Val Trebbia in Liguria, the SS26 “della Valle D’Aosta” and the SS309 “Romea” between Emilia -Romagna and Veneto and the SS 51 “di Alemagna” in Veneto.

With the aim of facilitating travel and reducing inconvenience for users and in anticipation of the increase in vehicular flows, Anas has taken steps to remove, starting from 8 July and until 4 September, over 500 shipyards, more than half of those previously active (over a thousand), with the aim of offering a more comfortable and safe journey, not only for short and medium-range trips, but also of long range. The reduction of Anas road construction sites – reads the note – is part of the Plan agreed and promoted by the Ministry of Sustainable Infrastructures and Mobility (Mims). For the situation of the immovable construction sites, Anas invites travelers to consult the stradeanas.it site in the Viability / Intervention plans section before leaving.

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