Yesterday there were traffic jams in Kenizngen, a town I have to commute through. This despite the bypass and Autobahn running past the town.
Drivers reacted the way they always do and went along the supposedly traffic free route through the fields, which is very narrow, full of pedestrians, and has several blind bends. I still can't understand the sense of entitlement that allows people to drive along a road that is clearly signed as traffic free, endangering other people in the process, just to avoid five minutes in a traffic jam.
However, I could see them all pouring out of the side roads and I've learned that in this situation it's a lot safer to ride down the main road because the traffic snarls itself up so much that it's travelling at my natural speed anyway.
At the other end of the town I went back onto the cycle way and happily passed all the stationary cars as I continued on my merry way...