A citizen of Eglingen, Germany, wants speed limits of 30 km/h on as many roads as possible. The local council discussed the issue at its most recent meeting.

The application for review was rejected by the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district office. As a result of the rejection, Eglingen would have to take the issue into its own hands, explained mayor Hubert Oberhauser. He warned that Eglingen had already proven in the past that they were open to speed limits of 30 km/h in the town. The proposed resolution was therefore to reject the application, which was presented to the local council on May 2. The council has yet to decide whether to take up the matter further or if it will be decided in the future. The current application was submitted by Robert Heinrich, who lives not far away from the town's main road. He spoke to the committee again about his concerns. Concerned residents see a potential danger spot on the way to school, for example.