More rush hour problems, thanks to frost

Driving conditions are again difficult in much of the country apart from the south and north west, the ANWB motoring organisation said on Thursday.


Following overnight snow and frost, many minor roads are slippery and long delays have built up on motorways. By 8.30am, there were over 300 km of jams, double the normal length, the ANWB said. Public transport has also been disrupted in the central Veluwe region.
Wednesday evening’s rush hour jams were the 17th worst on record after stretching to 540 km in total.

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