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Little guide to German traffic regulations
Hi guys, I posted the following on IE and Nick (BlueBugEye) asked me if I could post it on here, too. Possibly most of you know the regulations or at least most of them, but maybe it's a little help for guys who do the trip for the first time. :-)
http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps626221f2.png This is the sign at the beginning of a speed limit and it means in this case 70 kilometers per hour (not miles http://www.imprezaevolution.co.uk/vb...ilies/wink.png). The end of the speed limit is shown by either this sign http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps9b6de125.png or a sign like these: http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps6433a29e.jpg After these signs you can do 100 kph (about 67 mph) if not in a village or town. In villages or towns the speed limit is 50 kph (about 35 mph). The beginning of a town or village is shown by this sign: http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa8727e84.jpg At the end you'll see this sign: http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...psde80bba5.jpg After that sign it's automatically 100 kph if no sign tells you something different. Sometimes there are also speed limits of 30 kph (about 20 mph) inside villages. On the motorways the speed limit signs are the same. And if you see blue signs like this with an 80 or 120 or 130 on it, this means the so-called suggested speedlimit but you are allowed to drive faster. That's the one you lot like so much. http://www.imprezaevolution.co.uk/vb...ilies/wink.png It's the same when you see a sign with a crossed out '130'. But please always have in the back of your head that when an accident happens, say, some plonker pulls out too close in front of you, you will always be partly blamed for the accident. http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...psb405afda.png Another important sign is this one. You are only allowed to drive into the direction the arrow shows you. http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...psfe9e6e1f.png And please never forget to have your driving license and passport with you when in the cars. It's an obligation in Germany. Don't get me wrong, guys, this is certainly not meant to spoil the fun for you lot. I just want to make sure you don't do anything wrong just because you didn't know about it. I would feel so bad if I hadn't told you earlier. http://www.imprezaevolution.co.uk/vb...lies/smile.png |
Thanks Kerstin!
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Nice advice mum xx
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Thanks for that.
Remember also " Ein Grosser Bier, Bitte" for when you get to the other end. You may want to substitute Eines for Zwei, Drei or Veir etc etc. |
You're more than welcome, lads. :) xx
Lol @ Si. :lol: Indeed, one of the most important things you need to know in German. :tequila::grin: |
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But what does the go fast sign look like? I have always relied on my sat nav. in the past When the speed limit disappears on it, so do I :lol: :drive: :drive: |
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Perhaps this years trip wont take so long this year now.:grin: We certainly wont be taking last years route on the way down again..:drive::drive::drive::drive::drive::drive: :drive::drive::drive::drive::drive::drive: |
Thanks kerstin, need you more on here;-)
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Nice one Kirsten. I hope you were paying attention Tim. :paranoid::lol:
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:lol::lol:
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