Video: Gobies in Germany
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
Today we are talking about obochechniks and how it is done in Germany. Naturally, not without comparison with Russia. Yesterday we got stuck in a traffic jam 120 km from Munich. We drove, drove and got up. The road is two lanes in each direction with a metal divider. We stand.
About five minutes later, a siren is behind. The right lane unanimously pulls down onto the asphalt shoulder, the left lane takes it close to the separator. A fire engine is passing along the formed corridor. All are standing. In another five minutes - an ambulance. All are standing. Then another ambulance. Then a minibus with a flashing light, but without identification marks.
(Police?). Then three tow trucks. All are standing.
We stand for an hour, stand for a second. The navigator shows the riser four kilometers forward and six kilometers back. The people left the cars and started talking. The owners walked the dogs, the children ran and played. Someone took up fishing rods - removed the reels from the spinning rods, laid out the spoons in boxes, put things in order in the trunk. Someone was opening a beer.
Two hours and twenty minutes later we started. Nobody visited anyone. Those standing behind calmly waited for the crews in front to be fully completed. We went exactly in the order and sequence that we went to the stop.
Again. All the time that we were standing, the ten-kilometer corridor was free for passage.
And further. For more than two hours, not a single savvy and resourceful person came up with the idea to drive these ten kilometers through the Deutsche Petrovichs standing on the right and left.
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And now how are we:
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