The Swedish Transport Administration's Advice for Midsummer • "A Lot of Traffic"
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Anyone who is going to take the car to the Midsummer celebration should be prepared for a slightly longer travel time and congestion on the roads. But there are a few tricks to make one of the biggest traffic holidays of the year easier. "A little snacks, good music and good company."
Traffic is expected to be chaotic during the midsummer weekend. Now the Swedish Transport Administration is pointing out which days will be the worst – and is issuing warnings to travelers. – To keep your distance and the right speed. That is the most important thing, says Daniel Mossberg at the Swedish Transport Administration.
The Midsummer weekend is one of the busiest periods of the year on the roads. The Swedish Transport Administration urges travelers to start well in advance, keep their distance and be prepared for queues. The Swedish Transport Administration expects increased traffic ahead of the weekend as many people leave the cities for Midsummer celebrations. The pressure is expected to be greatest on Thursday, during the morning of Midsummer Eve and when th…
The Midsummer weekend is the busiest weekend of the year. The police urge road users to plan their journey well in advance, keep their distance and check their cars before setting off.
Strawberries, herring, nubbe – and traffic accidents. Beyond the celebrations, the Midsummer weekend is one of the most accident-prone of the year. Here are the roads in Skåne you should be a little extra vigilant on during the long weekend.
One of the biggest traffic holidays of the year is coming. Now, the traffic safety expert is urging all road users to take it easy on the roads during midsummer. – Make sure to bring water, says Jacob Sidenvall, traffic safety expert at the National Association of Motorcyclists in Sweden.

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