Nice and quiet

Are you not sitting with your legs up in front of a De Waard tent in the South of France in the near future, but are you simply expected at work? That’s a shame, but luckily it’s very quiet on the road.
Many people are bound by the school holidays because of children and especially now, during the summer holidays, many Dutch people take a break. The ANWB expects quiet Dutch roads in the coming weeks, because all regions are on holiday from Friday 21 July. Great for those staying at home, of course, but holidaymakers should expect long traffic jams on the popular holiday routes abroad this coming weekend, especially on Saturdays.
Accidents and bad weather can throw a spanner in the works in our country. There are also some activities and events that cause some crowds. On Friday, the last day of the Nijmegen Four Days Marches attracts many visitors and the Zwarte Cross brings a large crowd around Lichtenvoorde up to and including Sunday. At Groningen there is a delay due to the closure of the N7 in both directions. At Roermond, the A73 at the Roer and Swalmentunnel is closed in the direction of Nijmegen. The Haringvliet bridge in the A29 between Rotterdam and Bergen op Zoom is still closed until Saturday 5 August. There is a risk of traffic jams around Amsterdam due to work on the A10 West, between the De Nieuwe Meer and Coenplein interchanges.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl