Stau-chaos in Gelnhausen: This is how you are in circulation today!

Stau-chaos in Gelnhausen: This is how you are in circulation today!
on March 20, 2025 reports gnz.de About the current traffic situation in the Gelnhausen area and the Main-Kinzig district. The information comes from a collaboration with the "TomTom" service, which continuously collects data on traffic situations. TomTom uses GPS coordinates of several million end devices, and automatic data of around 80 million mobile phone devices and official road sensors also flow into the analyzes. Manually maintained information ensure the correctness of the data that is updated every five minutes.
Important traffic axes in the region include the A3, A45, and A66, and the federal roads B8, B43, B45, B276, B457 and B521. In addition to TomTom, other providers such as Google Maps, Apple cards and Garmin also supply users with traffic information.
Current traffic jams and traffic impairments
In the past few hours there have been a number of traffic jams and accident reports on the important motorways in the region. On March 20, 2025 at 10:15 a.m., an accident was reported on the A66 Frankfurt → Fulda between Langenselbolder Dreieck and Langenselbold. Similar reports are also available from the A3 Frankfurt → Würzburg, where on March 19, 2025 a danger was found by people on the road.
An overview of the currently relevant traffic reports shows:
- A66 Frankfurt → Fulda: accident between Langenselbolder Dreieck and Langenselbold cleared (20.03.2025, 10:15 a.m.).
- A3 Frankfurt → Würzburg: Danger from people and defective vehicle (19.03.2025, 4:39 p.m.).
- A66 Fulda → Frankfurt: street between Gelnhausen-Ost and Langenselbold was temporarily blocked, but now free again.
- A45 Gießen → Aschaffenburg: currently no hazard reports.
In addition, stau.info about possible dangers and disorders in the transport infrastructure that can extend the travel times. Significant delays can occur, especially in early and evening rush courses, which presents commissioners with challenges.
traffic situation in context
TomTom's data show that drivers spend hours in traffic in heavily frequented cities in Germany, such as Berlin, in traffic. A report on the traffic situation in Berlin proves that every an average of 105 hours a year is in traffic jam, which extends the travel time by about 28 percent. The rush hour traffic reaches its highest peaks between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. and between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.
for Gelnhausen and the surrounding regions, it is therefore central to always find out about the current traffic situation. Proactive use of real -time data can help to avoid traffic jams and optimize travel times. Find out regularly about the current reports to avoid inconvenience.
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