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Autobahn Party (PHOTOS): German Highway Shut Down For 'Still Life'

First Posted: 07/19/10 04:24 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:05 PM ET

(AP) BERLIN — Germany's autobahns are renowned for average speeds well in excess of 80 miles (130 kilometers) an hour. But the average dropped near zero Sunday as tens of thousands of people sat at a 37-mile table for a cultural celebration titled, appropriately enough, "Still Life."

Cars were strictly verboten.

"Attention on the A40," a radio traffic report warned. "There is a 60-kilometer (37-mile) closure between Duisburg and Dortmund due to the longest table in the world."

A festival spokesman said an estimated 3 million people turned out amid fine weather, one million of them with their bicycles, to celebrate on the highway between Dortmund and Bochum, in western Germany. Tens of thousands sat at the table, which was made up of 20,000 individual tables, spokesman Oliver Haenig, said.

The highway, which crosses North Rhine-Westphalia state, is normally one of Europe's busiest.

The event was part of a wider cultural festival celebrating the Ruhr region. It was chosen by the European Union this year as a European Capital of Culture 2010 – the first time the distinction went to an area rather than a city.

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Germany has no general speed limit for its famous autobahns. Cars often speed up to 125 miles per hour or more. In dense or dangerous areas, drivers are often required to slow down to 75.

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(AP) BERLIN — Germany's autobahns are renowned for average speeds well in excess of 80 miles (130 kilometers) an hour. But the average dropped near zero Sunday as tens of thousands of people sat...
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Pieter Nieuwenhuijs
11:08 AM on 07/25/2010
"Germany's autobahns are renowned for average speeds well in excess of 80 miles (130 kilometers) an hour."

Unfortunately this is not quite true. Most parts of the Autobahn allow unlimited speed. It can easily happen: driving with 80 miles an hour while another passes with 112 miles an hour or more. There is for some time a discussion in the German parliament but the German car lobby is very powerful.
04:09 PM on 07/22/2010
The Germans have the right idea, what we need here is a massive party.
08:33 AM on 07/22/2010
I want to be at this party and then when its over drive my car on the Autobahn......really really fast.
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MysticInd
11:30 AM on 07/21/2010
I may not be the first to say this, but "this is a show stopper" Too bad they are protesting something.
11:51 AM on 07/21/2010
What?
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MysticInd
10:55 PM on 07/21/2010
Forgot the word "not" as in protesting something.
02:10 PM on 07/21/2010
I was there on Sunday and don't remember any protests. Can you enlighten me on the subject?
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MysticInd
10:54 PM on 07/21/2010
sorry I forgot the word "not" protesting something.
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MJinCanada
Safe from zombies until my 2nd cup of coffee
01:22 AM on 07/21/2010
Wow. I've been to some great block parties and street parties, but this is beyond awesome.
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David Christensen
Of course I mock you.
04:11 AM on 07/20/2010
Need one of these parties in the states ASAP.
04:03 AM on 07/22/2010
the problem is our law enforcement would per usual screw it up and cause a catastrophe...
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David Christensen
Of course I mock you.
06:07 PM on 07/22/2010
Maybe if they do it in San Francisco. They got to be use to things like this there.
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10:09 PM on 07/19/2010
Three million people, one million on bicycles shutting down the autobahn, celebrating a 37 mile stretch of road, with 20 thousand tables made into one long one... no violence, no hate speech, in Germany? Maybe there is hope for US yet?

Fun, fun, fun... on the Autobahn!
12:25 AM on 07/21/2010
Unfortunately for us, it's something we haven't mastered.... yet? hopefully?!!! IT'd be SO great! Just like (okay, almost) watching the German soccer team(s)!!!
04:04 AM on 07/22/2010
in Germany this is no big deal at all.....they have smaller versions of these things all the time. Even the party circuit - Love Parade - over a million visitors since over 10yrs.
04:32 AM on 07/22/2010
Next Loveparade is this saturday, 1,5 million people are expected.
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06:57 PM on 07/19/2010
C'MON! I used to live there. Now when I leave they do the best stuff. LOL No, a lot of events happen in Essen over the year. Maybe because it's in the center of the Ruhrgebiet.

Fun rejecting Germans? No, they love to complain but they love fun. Also, the younger ones are completely different from the older folks. Next weekend Loveparade! 1 mio. people.
09:12 PM on 07/19/2010
It will be well over 1 million!! Sheesh, when DJ ??? (whose name I can't recall) initiated the Fest back in the 90s it started to grow VERY rapidly. There in the millionS of Besucher from all over by now.
04:06 AM on 07/22/2010
@Emucratic- thx for mentioning Love Parade, I did so above.

For the record the DJ who started it all was Wes Bam.
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Hirnlego
03:17 PM on 07/19/2010
Fun, fun, fun at the autobahn
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DCinFrance
As a matter of fact, it's all dark.
02:22 PM on 07/19/2010
Germans are boring as all get out...until it's time to party. :)
03:05 PM on 07/19/2010
Americans are the boring people. They don't go out to have fun. Germans go for walks and rides and enjoy having a beer in guesthouses. American go jogging in absolutely boring neighborhoods. They live behind fences or in gated communities and work 60 hour weeks. Many have no paid vacation at all and they don't really travel that much. The cars are used to go to work and shopping, not much else. Quality of life, they don't know what it is.
09:20 PM on 07/19/2010
Well if you want to stereotype.

I suppose that Germans have done quite a lot of traveling in the last 100 years around Europe. Added to that that most of East Germany was a "gated" community for about 50 years all be it one that was harder to get out of.
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06:54 PM on 07/19/2010
That's a stereotype.
02:13 PM on 07/19/2010
Are you noticing the absence of obese people in these pictures? If this had been some sort of fair in the US, you bet you would see waves of them.
11:29 PM on 07/19/2010
waves of waves...LOL.
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Anaxamenes
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02:11 PM on 07/19/2010
See, the Europeans have it right, more reasons to have a good time, less reasons to be grouchy old greedy Republicans. Being positive will win over being negative!
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vulpecula762mm
01:43 PM on 07/19/2010
My ex is aus Deutschland.

I can do without.

Im going Italian.
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sort84
12:25 PM on 07/19/2010
In the states, these things only happen if there is Coors Light involved.
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
02:16 AM on 07/21/2010
Germans have wonderful hash. That helps a party git right along.....
11:52 AM on 07/19/2010
It's a sad day when fun rejecting Germany is the pary nation and we are at home watching the lates hot dog eating contest.
12:04 PM on 07/19/2010
Fun rejecting Germany?? LOL

See you at the Loveparade next weekend!
http://www.ruhrgebiet-fuer-lau.de/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/loveparade_menschen.jpg
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12:26 PM on 07/19/2010
I guess I forgot the ";o)"

:o)
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mravka
The world has gone completely mad.
02:17 PM on 07/19/2010
Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen!
Ich war einmal bei der Loveparade.

:))
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12:14 PM on 07/19/2010
When I lived in Germany, Sunday trading was still banned (and still might be, but I'm not sure of the current situation) and families spent every weekend in the summer outside in parks having BBQ s, taking walks, and going for picnics and in winters going to sleighing parties.

During huge sporting events no one watches alone at home. They watch in public squares with everyone else and take their families with them.

In Germany you can drink in public, without having to hide your liquor or, more probably, your beer, in a paper bag (something my mother considered unspeakably provincial when she first arrived in Virginia).

I don't know where Germans got their "fun rejecting" reputation, because it bears no resemblance to reality. They spend plenty of time having fun with family, especially when the weather is nice.
12:21 PM on 07/19/2010
Sundays are still for resting and recreation. Nothing has changed since you lived here.
12:26 PM on 07/19/2010
I guess I forgot the ";o)"

:o)