Traffic chaos in the Netherlands: traffic jams and diversions are looming!

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Holidaymakers in the Netherlands will have to expect extensive traffic disruptions and construction sites on important highways in 2025.

Urlauber in den Niederlanden müssen 2025 mit umfangreichen Verkehrsbehinderungen und Baustellen auf wichtigen Autobahnen rechnen.
Holidaymakers in the Netherlands will have to expect extensive traffic disruptions and construction sites on important highways in 2025.

Traffic chaos in the Netherlands: traffic jams and diversions are looming!

In the coming months, travelers wishing to visit the Netherlands should expect significant traffic disruptions. How Ruhr24 reports, extensive renovation work on the highways is scheduled to take place between May and October 2025. The Dutch authority Rijkswaterstaat initiated the infrastructure project, which particularly affects the A1, A4 and the A10 motorway ring road.

The construction work will lead to months of closures and diversions, which could pose major challenges for motorists. Many traffic routes around Amsterdam date from the 1950s and 60s and are in urgent need of renovation work. There will be significant traffic jams on the main routes, especially in May 2025. The A1 between Watergraafsmeer and Diemen will be completely closed in the east from May 9th to 26th, 2025. Traffic will be redirected to the A2 and A9.

Major events complicate the traffic situation

In addition to the construction sites, several major events take place during the peak travel season, which will further aggravate the situation. Amsterdam's 750th anniversary will be celebrated from June 21st to 24th, while the NATO summit will take place from June 22nd to 26th. The SAIL event, which takes place from August 20th to 24th, could also lead to further closures. These events sometimes require additional motorway sections to be closed.

Travelers are advised to check their rail connections carefully, as track work is also underway at Amsterdam Zuid station. Another recommendation is to allow additional travel time, especially on routes A1, A4, A9 and A10. If possible, it is also suggested that trips to the region be postponed until late autumn in order to avoid the traffic chaos. Digital warning systems and the “Vaststaan ​​of meebewegen” campaign are important for current traffic information.

Traffic forecast in Germany for 2025

In addition to the Dutch construction sites, the ADAC's analysis shows that construction sites also cause a large proportion of traffic disruptions in Germany. Loud ADAC Many major projects are underway or already being planned for 2025. This includes the renovation of bridges and tunnels as well as the renewal of road surfaces.

The tightest traffic flows are already known, and unannounced daily construction sites can cause short-term disruptions. The top 16 traffic jams include:

rank route Details completion
1 A1 Dortmund – Cologne Bridge work, 1 lane closed End of July 2026
2 A3 Frankfurt – Cologne Road narrowed to two lanes End of August 2025
3 A3 Würzburg – Nuremberg Road narrowed to two lanes End of November 2025
4 A4 Dresden – Görlitz Right lane closed, speed limit 60 km/h End of December 2025
5 A6 Heilbronn – Nuremberg Bridge work, lanes closed End of December 2026
6 A7 Fulda – Würzburg Bridge work End of March 2026
7 A7 Kassel – Hanover Roadway narrowed to two lanes, roadway renewal End of December 2025
8 A8 Neunkirchen – Saarlouis Road narrowed to two lanes, bridge work End of September 2025
9 A8 Stuttgart – Karlsruhe 6-lane expansion End of July 2027
10 A9 Halle/Leipzig – Nuremberg Bridge work End of November 2025
11 A9 Nuremberg – Munich Road renewal, road narrowed to two lanes End of 2026
12 A9 Berlin – Halle/Leipzig Road renewal, road narrowed to two lanes End of December 2025
13 A40 Ruhr expressway Roadway renewal End of October 2025
14 A43 Wuppertal – Münster Construction site length 2.4 km, speed limit 80 km/h End of November 2028
15 A66 Wiesbaden – Frankfurt Road narrowed to two lanes End of June 2025
16 A96 Lindau – Munich Bridge renovation, elimination of lanes End of December 2027

Most motorway construction sites are in North Rhine-Westphalia, followed by Bavaria and Hesse. Chronically congested motorway sections are to be expanded in the coming years. Drivers are asked to drive particularly carefully and keep a sufficient distance. The simplest behavior at construction sites, such as following zipper procedures, can help prevent traffic jams.

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