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Home News Auto News This German Policeman Is Pissed Off, But Why? This German Policeman Is Pissed Off, But Why? Auto News Hans | May 17, 2017 04:52 pm Since 2012, several countries in the European Union including Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Slovenia have passed a law requiring vehicles in a traffic jam on a highway to move the extreme left- or right-side to create a ‘virtual emergency lane’ that’s wide enough for emergency services vehicles to drive thru at speed.Called the Rettungsgasse (emergency corridor) in German, the law applies irrespective of whether an emergency vehicle is passing through or not. The idea is to create a clear path for emergency services vehicles that stretches well ahead of the traffic queue, rather than waiting for drivers to react to the sound of a siren.As you can see from the video below, Rettungsgasse the significantly speeds up the travel time of the police car.Still, adherence to the law is not always consistent, at least not by German standards, which riles up the policeman in this video. Throughout the 8-minute long video, he had stopped 5 times to reprimand drivers who were blocking his way.There was even an instance when he had to get down from his Polizei Mercedes-Benz E-Class to reprimand the driver of a Hyundai i10, who was trying to switch lanes.After dealing with the Hyundai, he had to deal with a similar antic from a Skoda Roomster. We don’t speak German, but the agitated policeman can be heard saying “Rettungsgasse” repeatedly, followed by what sounds like "mein Gott."Meanwhile in Malaysia, this is what our firefighters and ambulance drivers face all the time. Most Malaysian drivers seem to think that just because an ambulance or a fire truck isn’t directly behind them, they are not obliged to move aside. Well this is exactly why nobody can move anywhere to give way to emergency services vehicles.So please, if you see an ambulance or a fire truck, or a police car that’s struggling its way through traffic, even if it’s on another lane, move aside, so the vehicle next to you has room to move. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags safety Print Related News Child Killed By Inflating Airbag Auto News Hans | January 20, 2016 An eight year old girl was killed when the front passenger airbag of the vehicle she was travelling in deployed, throwing her to the back of the car. ... Red Light Running Toyota Hilux Crashes And Flips, Highlights Importance Of Dash Cams Auto News Hans | February 08, 2017 You are driving along your usual route back home, the traffic light is green, you cruise ahead at the same speed, and then suddenly another car comes ... Fined For Going Too Slow – How It’s Done In Germany Auto News Hans | May 18, 2017 For driving well below the speed limit and holding up traffic behind him by staying on the outer lane, this Hyundai Matrix was pulled over by the ... Parents, Please Never Let Go Of Your Kid's Hand Auto News Hans | September 04, 2018 A dashcam footage captured the intense moments when a young boy ran across the street, right into the path of a G10/G11 BMW 7 Series. The child was ... Comments
This German Policeman Is Pissed Off, But Why? Auto News Hans | May 17, 2017 04:52 pm Since 2012, several countries in the European Union including Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Slovenia have passed a law requiring vehicles in a traffic jam on a highway to move the extreme left- or right-side to create a ‘virtual emergency lane’ that’s wide enough for emergency services vehicles to drive thru at speed.Called the Rettungsgasse (emergency corridor) in German, the law applies irrespective of whether an emergency vehicle is passing through or not. The idea is to create a clear path for emergency services vehicles that stretches well ahead of the traffic queue, rather than waiting for drivers to react to the sound of a siren.As you can see from the video below, Rettungsgasse the significantly speeds up the travel time of the police car.Still, adherence to the law is not always consistent, at least not by German standards, which riles up the policeman in this video. Throughout the 8-minute long video, he had stopped 5 times to reprimand drivers who were blocking his way.There was even an instance when he had to get down from his Polizei Mercedes-Benz E-Class to reprimand the driver of a Hyundai i10, who was trying to switch lanes.After dealing with the Hyundai, he had to deal with a similar antic from a Skoda Roomster. We don’t speak German, but the agitated policeman can be heard saying “Rettungsgasse” repeatedly, followed by what sounds like "mein Gott."Meanwhile in Malaysia, this is what our firefighters and ambulance drivers face all the time. Most Malaysian drivers seem to think that just because an ambulance or a fire truck isn’t directly behind them, they are not obliged to move aside. Well this is exactly why nobody can move anywhere to give way to emergency services vehicles.So please, if you see an ambulance or a fire truck, or a police car that’s struggling its way through traffic, even if it’s on another lane, move aside, so the vehicle next to you has room to move. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags safety
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Child Killed By Inflating Airbag Auto News Hans | January 20, 2016 An eight year old girl was killed when the front passenger airbag of the vehicle she was travelling in deployed, throwing her to the back of the car. ...
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Fined For Going Too Slow – How It’s Done In Germany Auto News Hans | May 18, 2017 For driving well below the speed limit and holding up traffic behind him by staying on the outer lane, this Hyundai Matrix was pulled over by the ...
Parents, Please Never Let Go Of Your Kid's Hand Auto News Hans | September 04, 2018 A dashcam footage captured the intense moments when a young boy ran across the street, right into the path of a G10/G11 BMW 7 Series. The child was ...