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Hi Pavan, welcome to MySwissAlps!
I’d recommend to have an alternative plan in mind (by train or a different route). The Klausen pass should open late May so will probably be fine, but the other two will most probably only open early to mid June. Such trips by car are best done from July to September. Please find more information on myswissalps.com/ car/trafficinfo. That’s where you can find open passes to compose a different route. The Gotthard pass should be open late May, so that might be an alternative.
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Hi Pavan-
If you are an accomplished mountain driver, this advice may be irrelevant. Here it is, just in case.
We drove the Klausen fron Linthal to Altdorf a few years ago in wet and cloudy weather. The road lacks guardrails in many places ( as is the case with many other Swiss pass roads) and is quite narrow in places…too narrow for two cars to pass without one backing up. Downhill has right of way, and Post Buses have absolute right of way.
We did not find it an easy drive. Part of that was due to poor visibility, of course. If we do it again, we would drive from Altdorf to Linthal, so as to be on the inside lane as much as possible ( except for switchbacks, of course.)
If you are a hiker, you might want to consider Suvorov’s route from Altdorf up and over Chinzig Kulm and possibly down into the Muottatal. Cableways will get you partway up there.
Slowpoke
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Hi Slowpoke,
Uphill traffic has right of way, correct?
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You know better than I. i thought it was the other way.I remember it as being easier to back downhill than uphill….but could be wrong.
Slowpoke
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Hi Slowpoke,
The reasoning behind this is that it’s difficult for a (heavy) vehicle going uphill to stop and then continue. You can verify here and here. Post buses indeed have always right of way.
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Thanks.
You learn something new every day on My Swiss Alps. 😉
Slowpoke