In the picture the right most cars have switched to the shoulder to make the Rettungsgasse big. I forgot the exact reasons but the shoulder is not used for emergency vehicles on purpose.
In the picture the right most cars have switched to the shoulder to make the Rettungsgasse big. I forgot the exact reasons but the shoulder is not used for emergency vehicles on purpose.
technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 hours ago
The shoulder has no shoulder. Probably not safe.
Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club 6 hours ago
It’s bcs it’s used for emergency stops (including ppl going for a piss), emergency vehicles (ambulances, etc) have a safer & more predictable way down the middle of the road away from the edges of the road.
ManInTheBox@lemmy.zip 4 hours ago
It’s not just the stopped cars that might be on the shoulder / emergency lane, but it’s also that there might be more loose stones there and in winter snow and ice. The middle of the road is then safer.
rDrDr@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
Do Germans regularly piss by the side of the road? In America it’s a great way of ending up on a sex offenders registry.
Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club 37 minutes ago
It’s not (tho the smol children bit might be a rare occurrence) but ppl do leave their cars when stuck on the same spot for hours (which isn’t that common altogether). There are other emergencies too (eg being sick).
I did piss on the road in a snow blizzard once, we were stuck on a very hilly motorway bcs a few buses & some trucks on shit (summer?) tyres went sideways blocking all lanes (others, trucks included, had no issues) but I didn’t even step away from the car really bcs the visibly was so poor at some point that it was cool (in fact I was facing the incoming lanes opposite). We were there several hours tho.
Im_old@lemmy.world 3 hours ago
In Europe usually you get a fine at most. Imagine being on a road trip with a 3yo in the back, if they say they have to pee it’s not like "I hope this queue moves in the next 30 minutes, it’s RIGHT NOW! So off on the shoulder they go.