ADAC Test: Almost Every Second Unmanaged Rest Area Is Inadequate
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21 Articles
Toilets in poor condition, lack of safety at night and hardly any recreational opportunities: The current ADAC test of 50 unmanaged rest areas on German motorways provides a frightening result.
Many unmanaged motorway stops have received poor marks in a test of the ADAC.
Lack of cleanliness, no toilet paper, broken or empty soap dispensers: Many motorway toilets have failed in an ADAC test. Small rest areas without a gas station or restaurant were tested.
A stop at the motorway stop is supposed to allow a short recovery. An ADAC test shows: With many plants in Germany this is long-desired thinking.
Dirt, overflowing garbage cans and used spraying cutlery: Those who need a toilet on their trip on holiday often have unpleasant things ahead of them. According to the ADAC, this applies especially to Hesse.
With a review of 50 parking spaces on motorways in Germany, almost half fail. Not a single one is rated "very good" by the ADAC. Especially the sanitary facilities are in a desolate condition and pull down the overall rating.
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