Warning to fans in Germany what shouldn't be on cars during celebrations

On Thursday in Frankfurt, the German car ADAC has issued warnings to fans before the start of the European Championship. According to ADAC, the front window should not be covered with decorations, as should the lights. Command signals, which are located in the side mirrors in some vehicles, should not be covered. Stickers, small flags and flags on [...]
According to ADAC, the front window should not be covered with decorations, as should the lights.
Command signals, which are located in the side mirrors in some vehicles, should not be covered.
Stickers, small flags, and flags are generally no problem “as long as these decorations do not prevent or endanger the driver's appearance or view of other users on the road”.
Small flags in the rear windows must be placed so that the driver's visibility does not diminish.
Car flags are allowed, but they must be removed when moving on the highway, as they can tear at high speed and endanger traffic.
It is forbidden to hang from the window objects such as large flags and bow down from the car, said ADAC Hesse-Thuringia.
Fan parades in German cities are generally not allowed, but police often turn a blind eye to it during sporting events and weddings.
Loud snowing is tolerated even though it violates traffic regulations.
Normal traffic regulations such as setting up seat belts, speed restrictions and rules of transition rights also apply to motorcades. /Telegrafi/












