Feb 27 • 12:05 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Truck Traffic: A Load of Nightmares

The article discusses the complexities and dangers of truck traffic on German highways, focusing on the A3 and A99 routes, and the unexpected issues that arise from transporting various goods.

The article delves into the ongoing debate about which highway in Germany, specifically the A3 or A99, is more heavily trafficked. The A3 stretches an impressive 769 kilometers from the Dutch border to Schärding in Eastern Bavaria, while the A99 is a relatively short 55-kilometer route encircling Munich. However, the two share commonalities in the unique and often perilous nature of the freight transported along them. This includes references to bizarre incidents involving counterfeit goods, such as fake bed linens, highlighting the unexpected risks associated with trucking operations.

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