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"The issue affected major cities such as Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Berlin, and also parts of Belgium and the Netherlands. Google Maps showed vast swaths of red dots indicating stop signs, leading to the impression that large parts of Germany had come to a standstill. The situation was further complicated by the fact that many Germans were on the road at the start of a four-day holiday break. Drivers who used alternative apps or traffic news on their radios were given a different picture, showing that traffic was flowing freely on the affected routes."
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