New closures on the A9 Lainate-Como-Chiasso motorway: what changes for cross-border workers
Autostrade per l'Italia announces nighttime closures on the A9 between Como and Chiasso for maintenance work. Here are the alternative routes and the implications for those crossing the border.
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Nighttime Closures on the A9 Highway Autostrade per l'Italia has announced new nighttime closures on the A9 Lainate-Como-Chiasso highway, directly affecting cross-border commuters who daily cross the border between Lombardy and Ticino. The closures are scheduled to allow maintenance work on the tunnels and resurfacing. ### First Round of Closures From 10:00 PM on Monday, April 20, to 5:00 AM on Tuesday, April 21, two crucial sections of the highway will be closed: - The section between Como Centro and Chiasso, towards the Italian-Swiss border, for tunnel maintenance work; - The section between Lago di Como and the junction with the A59 Como Ring Road, towards Lainate, for resurfacing work. Given these closures, the Como Centro exit will be closed in both directions, Lainate and Chiasso. However, for those coming from the Como Ring Road, the junction onto the A9 will remain regularly passable. ### Recommended Alternative Routes For those heading to Chiasso, after the mandatory exit at Como Centro, it is advised to take the regular roads towards Chiasso until reaching the city customs. For those heading to Lainate or Milan, after the mandatory exit at Lago di Como, it is advised to take the regular roads towards Lainate/Milan and re-enter the A9 at Fino Mornasco. For those who need to enter the highway towards Lainate, it is advised to enter at Fino Mornasco, while those heading to Chiasso can follow the signs for Chiasso along the regular roads. ### Second Round of Closures In the two nights of Tuesday, April 21, and Wednesday, April 22, from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM, the section between Lago di Como and Como Centro, towards Lainate, will be closed for resurfacing work. In this case as well, after the mandatory exit at Lago di Como, it is advised to take the regular r...
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Impact on the travel habits of cross-border workers The nighttime closures on the A9 Lainate-Como-Chiasso highway will have a significant impact on the travel habits of cross-border workers who daily cross the border between Lombardy and Ticino. Although necessary, the maintenance and resurfacing works can cause inconveniences and delays, forcing cross-border workers to modify their usual routes. ### Changes in departure times Due to the nighttime closures, many cross-border workers may be forced to change their departure times to avoid delays and inconveniences. Those who usually leave late may need to leave earlier to use the alternative routes recommended by Autostrade per l'Italia. This can result in increased pressure on work schedules and leisure time management. ### Use of alternative routes Cross-border workers who usually use the A9 highway to reach their workplace may have to opt for alternative routes. Although these routes are useful for avoiding closures, they may be subject to heavy traffic and longer travel times. It is therefore important to plan the route in advance and expect longer travel times than usual. ### Increase in transportation costs Using alternative routes can result in additional costs for cross-border workers. For example, the use of toll roads or fuel consumption can increase transportation costs. It is important to consider these additional costs and plan accordingly. ## Tips for dealing with nighttime closures To best deal with the nighttime closures on the A9 highway, cross-border workers can follow some practical tips: ### Plan ahead Planning the route and departure times in advance can help avoid delays and inconveniences. It is advisable to check real-time traffic conditions and choose the most suitable route based on yo...
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What to do for cross-border workers: procedures and useful tools For cross-border workers who need to deal with nighttime closures on the A9 highway (Lainate-Como-Chiasso), it's important to follow some procedures and use useful tools to plan the route and predict travel times. ### Plan the route in advance Before leaving, it's advisable to plan the route using navigation tools or online maps. It's important to check real-time traffic conditions and choose the most suitable itinerary based on your needs. Using the travel calculator available on the Frontaliere Ticino website can help plan the route and predict travel times. ### Expect longer travel times Due to nighttime closures and possible heavy traffic on alternative routes, it's advisable to expect longer travel times than usual. It's important to leave early to avoid delays and inconveniences. Using the travel calculator can help predict travel times based on traffic conditions and scheduled closures. ### Use public transportation If possible, cross-border workers can consider using public transportation to reach their workplace. Public transportation can be a valid alternative to the car, especially in case of nighttime closures on the highway. It's important to find out about the schedules and routes of available public transportation. ### Get real-time information During the trip, it's important to get real-time information on traffic conditions and any closures or slowdowns. You can use navigation apps or dedicated websites to receive real-time updates. Using the travel calculator can help receive real-time updates on traffic conditions. ### Use navigation tools Navigation tools, such as map apps or dedicated websites, can provide useful information for planning the route and predicting travel times...
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the nighttime closure hours on the A9 highway?
- Nighttime closures on the A9 highway are scheduled from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM. Specifically, the first closure period is from 10:00 PM on Monday, April 20th to 5:00 AM on Tuesday, April 21st, while the second closure period is scheduled for the two nights of Tuesday, April 21st and Wednesday, April 22nd.
- What are the recommended alternative routes to avoid the closures?
- For those heading to Chiasso, after the mandatory exit at the Como Centro interchange, it is recommended to take the regular roads towards Chiasso until reaching the city customs. For those heading to Lainate or Milan, after the mandatory exit at the Lago di Como interchange, it is recommended to take the regular roads towards Lainate/Milan and re-enter the A9 at Fino Mornasco.
- What are the implications for cross-border workers crossing the border?
- Nighttime closures on the A9 highway can cause delays and inconveniences for cross-border workers who daily cross the border between Lombardy and Ticino. Maintenance and resurfacing work can affect punctuality at work and increase transportation costs. It is important to plan the route in advance and expect longer travel times than usual.