Drifting in Oberhof: Police tighten controls in winter!

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Oberhof: Police are increasingly checking drifters and traffic hooligans. New free ski shuttle improves parking situation.

Oberhof: Polizei kontrolliert verstärkt Drifter und Verkehrsrowdys. Neuer kostenloser Ski-Pendel verbessert Parkplatzsituation.
Oberhof: Police are increasingly checking drifters and traffic hooligans. New free ski shuttle improves parking situation.

Drifting in Oberhof: Police tighten controls in winter!

In Oberhof, Thuringia, there is a dangerous traffic scenario during the winter season. Because the popular parking lots are increasingly turning into illegal race tracks for speeders and drifters. In order to counteract this trend, the Suhl police have announced that they will increase controls. From now on, they will closely monitor who moves in the city and surrounding areas during the winter months to ensure safety and prevent the destruction of the groomed trails in southern Thuringia reported.

But that's not all! Oberhof not only suffers from drifting problems, but also from untamable traffic chaos. In order to ease the tense parking situation, a clever ski shuttle bus was set up to break up dense streets. This shuttle bus runs every half hour on weekends and during holidays from the Breitscheidstrasse car park and takes winter sports enthusiasts directly to the main attractions such as the mountain station of the ski slope and the start of the cross-country ski trail at Grenzadler. How Thuringia24 says the ski pendulum is not only a practical solution, but also free of charge, which makes it particularly attractive for visitors.

Visitors are now encouraged to choose the less used parking lot on Breitscheidstrasse and take the shuttle instead of parking in the busy parking lots around the ski slopes. This not only reduces traffic chaos, but also protects the environment. This winter, measures were finally taken to increase security in Oberhof and manage the rush of winter sports enthusiasts.