In Switzerland, collisions are currently taking place because German vehicles are blocking main lines along the border in front of petrol stations, as too many are waiting for cheap fuel. This is because the fuel is currently much cheaper in Switzerland. What amazes me about the fact that the constantly changing fuel prices in Germany are still further away from the theoretical prices resulting from the costs than the Swiss price changes only once a day. Somehow I have the impression that a “market price” fairytale game is staged for German customers. So to speak, an online game with mobile apps “Search the cheapest fuel price” with which you send the vehicles through the area, in order to increase the sales by artificially caused multi-kilometres and distract from translated prices. The current prices have nothing to do with market competition. I suspect that a few organizations in the background pull the strings. Sons prices in Switzerland and Germany could not have been so far from each other.