Brühlgraben. The navigation system of the smartphone does not know that. And actually nobody wants to go there, at least not planned: Brühlgraben is a spot where drivers usually only stop briefly to get relief or to take a break.
According to the ADAC, there are more than 1500 so-called unserviced rest areas on the German autobahns, where there are no restaurants and no beer pumps, just parking spaces, toilets and a few benches, and until recently Brühlgraben was simply one of them. That’s over. On Tuesday, the ADAC presented a study in which it evaluated the quality of 50 unmanaged rest areas, and since then Brühlgraben is no longer just any rest area, but the worst in all of Germany. Rating “very poor”, place 50 out of 50.