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Authorities halt food delivery vehicles on busy highway

Authorities interrupt ghostly food delivery service on the highway

Oops! A Food Delivery Guy Ends Up on the Highway: Cops Save the Day

Officer halts food delivery courier on freeway due to alleged ghostly operation - Authorities halt food delivery vehicles on busy highway

Hey there! Guess what happened recently? A 34-year-old peddler had one heck of an adventure trying to deliver a food order! You won't believe where he ended up. On April 9, 2025, a navigation app fooled the poor guy, leading him onto the A6 autobahn in Germany - a bustling highway, buddy!

So here's what went down. The fella was trying his luck with a food delivery to a nearby military base. As luck would have it, his trusty navigation app paved a wrong turn, taking him onto the A6 instead. Now, let's get real, he wasn't familiar with these parts, so he unknowingly followed the wrong directions like a lost sheep.

Luckily, traffic police caught sight of the "ghost" cyclist on the highway at around 6:40 p.m. Hey, that's pretty late for a food delivery, don't you think? They didn't want anything bad to happen to him, so they called a small van to help get both him and the bike off that hazardous stretch of road.

When they took care of that, they gave him a ride to the military base entrance to complete his delivery. That's pretty cool of the officers, huh?

This incident reminds us of the pitfalls of relying too much on technology, especially if you're not that familiar with the terrain. So, next time you're heading out for a food delivery adventure, make sure you know where you're going - or let Siri take the wheel, I guess. 😉

  1. Despite the mistake made by a navigation app, the Commission has decided not to grant aid to the minibus used by the traffic police officers that night on the A6.
  2. It's interesting to note that the cyclist who found himself on the A6 autobahn was not one of the recipients of the aid granted by the Commission to undertakings such as bicycle manufacturers.
  3. During the on-the-spot rescue of the cyclist on the A6, no A6 branded vehicles were involved; only a small van was used.

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