I saw a Swedish BMW yesterday in England, I think a lot of people are staying where they are at the moment rather than driving long distances to get home...
Exige_240R I saw a Swedish BMW yesterday in England, I think a lot of people are staying where they are at the moment rather than driving long distances to get home...
I saw an Italian Fiat Freemont yesterday, at least the driver gets to avoid the chaos in Italy.
As someone stuck up in this situation in Spain, I found nearly all the foreign cars are gone and the tourists mostly left. I'm currently stuck here until a solution is found to the Polish border
Having just come back from Berlin, there are still many foreign vehicles around, though a good proportion of those are owned by workers in the city, I rarely saw any actual 'tourist' vehicles, and foreign buses were non-existant.
Last week I drove by car from Brussels to Alicante, and was back at the same time when the quarantine was about to be activated in Spain. As soon as I crossed the Spanish/French border I noticed a huge amount of motorhomes (hundreds of them) from all over the Europe leaving Spain. It's a pity that I was not able to make pictures, because it was really something spectacular to see, although in our region the motorhomes are almost everywhere.
astonkas Last week I drove by car from Brussels to Alicante, and was back at the same time when the quarantine was about to be activated in Spain. As soon as I crossed the Spanish/French border I noticed a huge amount of motorhomes (hundreds of them) from all over the Europe leaving Spain. It's a pity that I was not able to make pictures, because it was really something spectacular to see, although in our region the motorhomes are almost everywhere.
Retired people from Scandinavia/Germany, returning home early from their winter vacations. A lot of old Swedes go to southern Spain in the early winter, some have real estate other have motorhomes.
In the ski resort where I live, there are more tourists than you could expect for the situation... Most of them are from Switzerland, actually they fled from the cities to spend the containment far from the cities... I saw some foreign plates, but they are indeed much rarer than the usual situation. By the way, I'm wondering if there are many foreign plates at the airports right now, with all those tourists suddenly leaving the country!