At the ANWB Emergency Center, fewer holidaymakers reported for the first time in years with problems en route. The number of requests for help fell by 5 percent.
According to the organization, this is possible because fewer Dutch people went on summer vacation this year and they often opted for destinations outside of southern Europe, such as Scandinavia and Switzerland. In those areas, the risk of breakdown due to heat is lower.
Last month the ANWB already reported that the number of requests for help from holidaymakers in Scandinavia had increased until then. Most breakdowns came from France, Germany and Italy this summer, the number of reports from those countries did decrease. From Switzerland and Scandinavia, the number of reports increased by 8 percent and 6 percent respectively.
On the busiest days, around 15,000 reports arrived at the ANWB Emergency Center. Most breakdowns had to do with dashboard reports, starting problems and a flat tire.
At the ANWB Alarm Center, for the first time in years, Feer Vacationer Reported Probles on the Road This Summer. The Number of Requests for Assistance Decreased by 5 percent.
Accordance to the Organization, this May be because focerity people get used on Summer Vacation this year and They More Often Chose Destinations Outside Southern Europe, Such as Scandinavia and Switzerland. Lower is in Those Areas, The Risk of Breakdowns Due to Heat.
Last Month, the ANWB Already Reported that the Number of Requests for Assistance from Vacationers in Scandinavia had increased Until then. Although Most Breakdowns Still Came From France, Germany and Italy This Summer, The Number of Reports from Those Countries Did Decrease. The Number of Reports from Switzerland and Scandinavia Increased by 8 percent and 6 percent respectively.
On the Busiest Days, Around 15,000 reports were Received at the ANWB Alarm Center. Most breakdowns had to do with dashboard notifications, starting problems and a flat tire.