
Netherlands: Road Disruptions from 12 to 15 December
From Friday, 12 December, to Monday, 15 December, truck drivers in the Netherlands should expect significant disruptions on two major motorway sections: A10 Zuid – A10 West in Amsterdam and the A12 between Gouda and Zoetermeer.
A10 Zuid – A10 West (Amsterdam)
From Friday, 12 December (22:00), to Monday, 15 December (05:00), the connection from A10 Zuid to A10 West will be closed due to the construction of a new flyover for traffic heading towards the A4 Schiphol/Rotterdam as part of the Zuidasdok project.
Detour: drivers should follow the routes indicated by yellow information signs and overhead lane signs (DRIPs).
During the weekend, crane operations will be carried out on the flyover spans. These activities may cause short traffic interruptions and require drivers to exercise particular caution.
A12 between Gouda and Zoetermeer
The A12 motorway towards The Hague, on the section between the Gouwe interchange (Gouda) and the Zoetermeer-Centrum exit, will be closed during the same period: from Friday, 12 December (22:00) to Monday, 15 December (05:00).
Detours:
• Traffic from Gouda to The Hague will be routed via the A20 and A13.
• Traffic from Utrecht to The Hague will be redirected via the N11 and A4.
Travel time may increase by 30 to 60 minutes.
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