As of: January 30, 2024, 7:47 p.m
By: Lisa Metzger
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The farmers' protest continues.
On Wednesday, January 31st, farmers across the country want to block highway access roads.
Traffic chaos is also expected in Bavaria.
Farmers in Bavaria will go on strike on Wednesday, January 31st.
The Bavarian Farmers' Association (BBV) has announced that it will block numerous motorway access roads.
The Bavarian police advise travelers to keep up to date with the traffic situation.
This news ticker is constantly updated.
Munich - Many farmers are dissatisfied with the traffic light government's austerity policy, and they show it too: On Wednesday, January 31st, numerous farmers across the country want to block important access roads to motorways with their tractors.
The Bavarian Farmers' Association (BBV) and the association “Agriculture connects Bavaria” have also announced numerous campaigns in the Free State.
Rallies are planned on 18 driveways in the Munich district alone.
Traffic chaos is expected in many places.
According to initial information, the protest will take place between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
During this time, the farmers will intermittently block the highway entrances.
However, the farmers say they want to keep the exits free.
Farmers across Bavaria want to go on strike again on Wednesday, January 31st.
They plan to block important highway access roads.
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Planned motorway blockades throughout Bavaria
The reason for the protest is the Berlin Traffic Light Coalition's plan to abolish subsidies for agricultural diesel.
At the beginning of the year, farmers nationwide protested against this plan for a whole week, from January 8th to 15th.
The government also planned to abolish the vehicle tax exemption for agricultural vehicles.
This has already been withdrawn by the coalition.
The government also expressed a compromise to gradually minimize agricultural diesel subsidies.
But this suggestion is not enough for the farmers so far.
Expected motorway blockades in Bavaria: An overview*
Munich district:
A8:
Junction 92b – Neubiberg;
Junction 93 – Unterhaching East;
Junction 94 – Taufkirchen East;
Junction 96 – Hofoldinger Forst
A9:
Junction 71 – Garching Süd;
Junction 70 – Garching Nord
A94:
Junction 7 – Feldkirchen Ost
A95:
Junction 5 – Schäftlarn
A96:
Junction 36b – Gräfelfing
A99:
Junction 12a – Neuherberg;
Junction 14 – Aschheim / Ismaning;
Junction 18 – Hair;
Junction 19 – Hohenbrunn;
Junction 20 – Ottobrunn
A995:
Junction 2 – Unterhaching Nord;
Junction 3 – Taufkirchen West;
Junction 4 – Oberhaching;
Junction 5 – Sauerlach
Rosenheim district:
A8:
Bad Aibling, Rosenheim West B 15a, Rosenheim, Rohrdorf, Achenmühle, Frasdorf, Bernau and Felden exits.
A93:
Reichenhart, Brannenburg, Oberaudorf, Kiefersfelden.
Berchtesgadener Land/Traunstein district:
A8:
Piding and Neukirchen, Siegsdorf-West and Grabenstätt exits
Regensburg district:
A3:
Beratzhausen, Sinzing, Rosenhof and Wörth exits on the Donau Ost
A93:
Regenstauf and Bad Abbach junction (Kelheim district)
Kelheim district:
A93:
Abensberg-Bachl, Elsendorf, Hausen and Mainburg exits
Straubing-Bogen district:
A3:
Bogen, Kirchroth and Schwarzach exits
Amberg-Sulzbach district:
A6
: Theuern, Ursensollen and Schwend junctions
With the exception of the Miltenberg district, all of
Lower Franconia
is affected by the protests.
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*No guarantee of completeness.