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invasion of Ukraine, the speed limit question was once again rekindled more recently. Wissing, though, dispelled those rumors and even spoke of expanding highways to help minimize congestion, despite objection from others in the government., not only the number of cars, but also freight traffic has risen constantly over the years,” said Wissing. “However, this has not been followed up either by rail or by road.”of the nation’s other parties, leading to friction in the government.
“In 2023 there will be another 50 million tons more [good to haul].” he said. “Even if not everyone likes it: There will be more traffic on German roads, and we have to deal with it. Otherwise, the economy will soon come to a standstill, and we will lose jobs.”
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