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He Loses His License because of a Gas Failure in a Tunnel in Switzerland

Summary by Auto Journal
Falling in dry breakdown in the middle of an Alpine tunnel is never a good scenario. When it happens on a two-way motorway, without an emergency stopping band, in the middle of Switzerland, the consequences are not limited to a simple troubleshooting, they can completely upset the right to drive. This is exactly what happened to a Neuchâtel motorist, who fell out of gas in a tunnel of the Neuchâtel mountains in the spring of 2024.
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Falling in dry breakdown in the middle of an Alpine tunnel is never a good scenario. When it happens on a two-way motorway, without an emergency stopping band, in the middle of Switzerland, the consequences are not limited to a simple troubleshooting, they can completely upset the right to drive. This is exactly what happened to a Neuchâtel motorist, who fell out of gas in a tunnel of the Neuchâtel mountains in the spring of 2024.

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Auto Journal broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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