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First 'Camper Day' in St. Gallen: police weigh 70 motorhomes and caravans

07.06.2026 14:41 3 min 7 sources
St. Galler Tagblatt DEU + 6 more
First 'Camper Day' in St. Gallen: police weigh 70 motorhomes and caravans
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In Brief

On June 6, 2026, the St. Gallen cantonal police held their first 'Camper Day' in Oberbüren. About 70 motorhomes and caravans were weighed on a bridge scale, and drivers received advice on permissible loads and the risks of overloading.

On June 6, 2026, the St. Gallen cantonal police conducted the first 'Camper Day' at their station in Oberbüren. Around 70 owners of motorhomes and caravans took part, having their vehicles weighed for free on a bridge scale and receiving consultations on permissible loads.

Goals and participants

The event aimed to prevent overloading, which impairs handling, increases accident risk, and CAN exceed permissible axle, wheel, and tire loads. Overloading leads to fines and administrative measures, especially when traveling abroad. Experts from the road authority, TCS, and the 'Wohnmobilland Schweiz' association participated.

Results and outlook

The police consider the event a success and are considering holding 'Camper Day' in other regions of the canton.

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Cantonal Police held first 'Camper Day' in Oberbüren

07.06.2026 St. Galler Tagblatt DEU

St. Gallen police hold first 'Camper Day'

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First 'Camper Day' in St. Gallen draws 70 motorhomes and caravans

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St. Gallen police hold 'Camper Day' to check motorhome weights

06.06.2026 Portal Kanton St.Gallen DEU

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