Is the car from Europcar not licensed? I looked it up but forgot to ask at the time ? Germany Q&A
Has anyone driven directly from Munich to Meiringen by car? Is the road good to drive on? How long does it take to drive ? Germany Q&A
Has anyone driven a 7-seat Tharu? Is it a big problem to take 5 adults and 1 child with 3 suitcases ? Germany Q&A
I also bought Super Comprehensive Insurance, which is for the car. Does Third Party Liability Insurance only cover the driver and passengers ? Germany Q&A
If the police check, will they check the driver's license, the oath translation document, and the rental contract together ? Germany Q&A
I also got the notarized English version of my driver's license, but it has no stamp from any embassy. I wonder if they will be useful in Italy and Switzerland ? Germany Q&A
Hello everyone. Can I use the translation provided by the rental car for Road trip in Germany, Switzerland and Austria with just a driver's license? I used to check the guide and it said I needed to find a sworn translation ? Germany Q&A
Excuse me, I'm driving in Germany and my car is showing "check oil level". Do I need to add oil ? Germany Q&A
There are also speed limit signs on the German Autobahn, but why do everyone drive so fast? Is there such a thing as speeding ? Germany Q&A
May I ask everyone, I take Austrian Airlines from Vienna and transit in Berlin to go back home (the second leg of the journey is operated by Hainan Airlines). Should I refund the tax at Vienna airport or Berlin airport ? Germany Q&A
What punishment will an underegistered driver receive if caught ? Germany Q&A
Are all German highways unlimited speed? I heard that, friends who have driven there can say it ? Germany Q&A
Why are all the cars in Italy driving so fast? Every single one is going about 150 mph. How is it that everyone is going over 110 mph when the speed limit is only 110 mph? Are there no speed cameras? I'm driving that fast too, not sure if I'll get a ticket ? Germany Q&A
Overall, driving in Germany is much easier than driving domestically. No one changes lanes randomly, and as long as you see the road rights signs and follow the order of road rights, you can go ahead. You won't have to slow down and observe like you do in China when you come to an intersection, just in case a car comes out ? Germany Q&A
Not only do they say you don't need to buy a high-speed ticket, but they've been running around for days and haven't been caught. People always say things like, "Oh, it's no problem to drive all the way with a little white book." I don't know where they get their mysterious confidence and logic from, it's really funny and annoying. This is definitely not a responsible attitude towards travel. It's like saying, "You didn't get caught driving after drinking, so you can always drive after drinking in the future?" ? Germany Q&A