Files on Boxing Day by day trippers
lijnden - Because many people ventured out on Boxing Day, there were traffic jams in several places. At its peak counted the Traffic Information Service (VID) Monday afternoon on the highway 82 kilometers traffic jam.
The files were of the VID mainly due to increased economic growth and consumer confidence. Many people were in the car to visit a furniture mall or amusement park, but also often went to visit relatives.
Most files were in the center and south of the country. It was the busiest on the A1 between Apeldoorn and Amsterdam. On the A9 in Akersloot was a long traffic jam that two matrix boards were broken gone by the wind.
The files were of the VID mainly due to increased economic growth and consumer confidence. Many people were in the car to visit a furniture mall or amusement park, but also often went to visit relatives.
Most files were in the center and south of the country. It was the busiest on the A1 between Apeldoorn and Amsterdam. On the A9 in Akersloot was a long traffic jam that two matrix boards were broken gone by the wind.
Het hoogtepunt is geweest: Tweede Kerstdag was ongeveer net zo druk als vorig jaar. Files nemen nu af ➡️ https://t.co/I16vguV9pA pic.twitter.com/CRcShmFesm
— VID (@vid) 26 december 2016
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