Peak travel time traffic management by officials: a close scrutiny of campers and vehicles resulted in minimal infractions, high public compliance
The South South Africa Police Headquarters recently carried out a traffic control operation on Autobahn 3 in Rodgau, focusing on motorhomes and vehicle combinations. This initiative was part of the ongoing efforts to ensure safe travel on the highways, with more such checks planned in the coming weeks. During the operation, which took place between 9:00 AM and 2:45 PM, a total of 21 motorhomes, including vehicle combinations and three trucks, were inspected. Four motorhomes were found to be slightly overloaded, and the drivers were required to redistribute cargo on the spot before being allowed to continue. In addition to checking the permissible total weight and proper cargo securing, the officers also enforced a violation of the applicable social regulations. The focus was also on the technical equipment of the vehicles. Many drivers showed understanding for the measure and took the opportunity to inform themselves about technical regulations and safe loading. The control was well-received by the travelers. The South Southwest Police Headquarters has announced that they will continue these targeted spot checks on highways in the future. These checks form part of the "ROADPOL Safety Days" and will prioritise E-Scooter control, as demonstrated by the recent check on September 18, 2025. For further inquiries, the South East Hesse Police Headquarters Press Office can be contacted at Spessartring 61, 63071 Offenbach am Main. The Press Office can also be reached by phone at 069 / 8098 - 1210 (collective call number) or through individual contact numbers listed. Alternatively, you can contact them via fax at 0611 / 32766-5014 or email at [email protected]. The source of this information is the South East Hesse Police Headquarters, transmitted via news aktuell. For more information about the South East Hesse Police Headquarters, visit their homepage at http://www.polizei.hessen.de/ppsoh. It is important to note that one driver is currently facing a criminal proceeding for suspected driving without a license. This individual had to post a security deposit of 500 euros. Contact persons for further inquiries are Thomas Leipold, Felix Geis, Claudia Benneckenstein, and Alexander Schlueter. Their contact numbers are provided in the message. These checks aim to increase traffic safety and are a testament to the South East Hesse Police Headquarters' commitment to ensuring safe travel on the highways.
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