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Border Controls: Federation Wants to Avoid Traffic Jams

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Berlin/Frankfurt - With the beginning of Polish border controls, traffic jams are also threatening on the German side. Because of the checks in Germany, they already exist on the Polish side. The federal government reacts.
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Berlin/Frankfurt - With the beginning of Polish border controls, traffic jams are also threatening on the German side. Because of the checks in Germany, they already exist on the Polish side. The federal government reacts.

Times of waiting at the border with the two countries can grow.

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Temporary traffic measures against heavy traffic are in force in Beek all summer long. Two roads have become one-way streets to prevent congestion and chaotic situations. Germans and Dutch now take those roads en masse to avoid the border controls on the highway.

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On Monday, changes will be introduced in the organization of traffic on the roads near the border crossings with Germany and Lithuania due to the introduction of temporary controls, the General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA) announced on Friday.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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