As of: January 21, 2024, 2:05 p.m
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Memorial fire at the Oberlandhalle in Miesbach.
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A protest drive involving over 100 cars, trucks and tractors caused significant traffic disruptions on Saturday.
Another demonstration against the traffic light policy.
From the police perspective, the protests on Saturday were quite unspectacular.
At around 2 p.m., 65 cars, 32 tractors and 13 trucks set off from Bad Aibling on the announced trip, the Rosenheim police headquarters said upon request.
We then went via Irschenberg to Miesbach, where the last of 80 vehicles arrived at around 3:38 p.m.
Apparently some vehicles turned off on the way to the breeding association's Oberlandhalle.
Protest also on foot: In some cases, the content of the posters was reminiscent of the lateral thinker scene.
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When they arrived at their destination, the participants waited for the vigil, which was lit at nightfall when other participants joined them.
The police are not aware of any disruptions or accidents.
The registered demo at the commuter parking lot in Irschenberg only had a small number of participants.
Traffic jams around Miesbach - also due to excursion traffic
For motorists, however, the protest against the traffic light government's policy meant considerable disruption.
Traffic from Irschenberg towards Miesbach was backed up in the afternoon, as was the state road from Miesbach to Weyarn.
Coming from the south, there was also progress in front of the district town.
Lots of return traffic from the mountains.
Traffic jam on the federal highway between Irschenberg and Miesbach.
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