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Despite Coronavirus: Excursion madness has begun - police with an urgent appeal

2020-05-21T18:47:29.040Z


It was no different to expect: Already in the early morning on Father's Day there is heavy excursion traffic on the streets in the district of Miesbach. The police are ready.


It was no different to expect: Already in the early morning on Father's Day there is heavy excursion traffic on the streets in the district of Miesbach. The police are ready.

  • Last Sunday there were chaotic traffic conditions in the excursion regions of southern Upper Bavaria.
  • A similar rush is expected on sunny Father's Day (May 21).
  • The police therefore make an appeal to all day trippers.

Miesbach - Last Sunday there were already chaotic traffic conditions in the well-known excursion regions of southern Upper Bavaria. Municipalities were literally overrun by day trippers; the mayor of Kochel even wrote a letter of fire to Munich. The weather also plays a role on Father's Day today, so a similar rush can be expected in the Miesbach district, especially at Tegernsee and Schliersee . The Oberbayern Süd police headquarters therefore appeals to all day trippers.

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Sunny weather: crowds expected in excursion regions - police with appeal

The police pointed out that both in today's holiday compliance with park rules and keep clear of and in the coming days, escape routes would be controlled in the excursion regions. The local police inspections would be supported by the motorcycle control group and units of the Bavarian riot police. "Detected violations are punished consistently," it says. This could range from a fine to vehicle towing or an administrative offense report.

Specifically, the police ask:

- Only park in designated parking spaces and areas

- Think about the environment! In particular, meadows and forests that are not explicitly designated as parking spaces are not suitable for parking a vehicle

- Keep escape routes clear and when parking at the edge of the lane make sure there is sufficient lane width for larger emergency and emergency vehicles!

- Switch to other parking spaces, even if this lengthens your walk!

Bayerische Regiobahn provides information about corona rules in its trains

The Bayerische Regiobahn (BRB) , formerly BOB, is also addressing its passengers in view of the upcoming sunny day of excursions. In a press release it says: " Good weather is forecast for the coming weekend, which begins on Father's Day , and is ideal for trips to the mountains and lakes around Füssen, Dießen, Tegernsee and Traunstein . The arrival and departure with the BRB protects the environment and is a more considerate alternative to your own car: Last weekend, holiday regions such as Kochel am See and Tegernsee complained about parked roads and permanent traffic jams. With the trains of the BRB, some of Bavaria's most beautiful holiday resorts are easy to reach and completely safe if the hygiene rules are observed. "

On board the trains, however, it is important to observe the rules: For example, wearing a mouth-and-nose cover is mandatory to protect yourself and others. Furthermore, if possible, there should be sufficient distance between yourself and others.

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The transport of bicycles has always been limited for safety reasons, if necessary, bike guides would point to the next train connection. “Sometimes it is worth planning your arrival before 8 or after 11 a.m. and your departure before 3 or after 7 p.m. Experience has shown that these trains are underutilized. Passengers with restricted mobility and those with prams have priority in transportation, ”explains the BRB.

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Source: merkur

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