Are the traffic rules in Switzerland similar to those in other European countries? Please help answer this question. Thank you ?

3 Answers

User avatar
QEEQ User

In Switzerland, driving is all about knowing the roads, everything else is simple. Pay attention to give way and don't cut in.

User avatar
QEEQ User

In Switzerland, driving on the highway is basically no problem, but you must be careful in the city. Many places do not have traffic lights, so you must pay attention. You also need to be careful about parking time and area, or you will be fined by the police.

User avatar
QEEQ User

When driving in Switzerland, it is important to pay attention to their traffic rules, especially when it comes to parking. I used to think that white parking zones were free, and blue ones had time limits. However, when I parked in a white zone in Geneva, I was fined 40 Swiss francs. In reality, you need to check the nearby signs, as they may offer free parking for 1.5 hours or other specific times. There is a blue parking disc in the car that you need to set to the time you parked and place it on the dashboard. If you exceed the time limit, you need to buy a ticket from a nearby machine and place it on the dashboard as well. You can also observe how other cars are parked nearby for more specific instructions.