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Feb 9, 2026

Weekend Mobility Alert: ARBÖ Warns of Heavy Congestion as Semester Holidays Rotate

Weekend Mobility Alert: ARBÖ Warns of Heavy Congestion as Semester Holidays Rotate
Austria’s motorists—and anyone moving talent by road this weekend—should brace for one of the tightest traffic squeezes of the winter season. In its latest weekend forecast, the motorists’ association ARBÖ predicts twin travel waves on 8–9 February, driven by a complex mix of school-holiday changeovers, ski tourism and two high-profile trade fairs.

The first crunch is expected early Saturday as families from Vienna and Lower Austria head home while counterparts from Burgenland, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol and Vorarlberg begin their week-long breaks. Classic alpine arteries such as the A10 Tauern and A13 Brenner motorways will feel the strain, but ARBÖ also flags the A1 near Salzburg and the A8 Suben/Passau crossing—routes used heavily by German holidaymakers.

A second surge comes Sunday afternoon when returning skiers coincide with north-bound German and Czech traffic. Companies moving equipment or staff between plants in Upper Austria, Bavaria and South Bohemia should therefore build extra buffer time into logistics schedules, particularly on the A1, A5 and Vienna’s A23 city expressway.

Weekend Mobility Alert: ARBÖ Warns of Heavy Congestion as Semester Holidays Rotate


Adding to the gridlock are the “moto-austria” motorcycle expo in Wels and the “Bauen & Wohnen” construction fair in Salzburg, both magnets for tens of thousands of visitors. ARBÖ recommends rail travel to the venues and notes that Wels station offers shuttle buses direct to the exhibition halls.

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Practical tips for corporate drivers include winter-tyre checks, properly stowed luggage (roof boxes for skis) and real-time app monitoring. Mobility coordinators arranging rental cars for visiting executives may also want to steer arrivals toward later-evening pick-ups when motorway volumes drop.

While most congestion is domestic, neighbouring countries’ holiday calendars amplify the effect. Berlin and Brandenburg schools end their break just as Mecklenburg-Vorpommern begins, and parts of the Czech Republic flip the same weekend. The result: pan-European traffic pulses that spill onto Austria’s transit corridors—an important reminder that regional HR teams should align travel policies with cross-border school schedules, not just Austrian ones.
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