Excuse me, can Volkswagen Golf drive into the Czech Republic (excluding restrictions on driving licenses) ? Germany Q&A
In Berlin, I saw many cars turning right without being restricted by traffic lights. Are there really no restrictions on turning right on red lights in Germany ? Germany Q&A
I have another question, can diesel vehicles currently be driven in Stuttgart? Or are there any restrictions on diesel vehicles ? Germany Q&A
Oh, is Sunday parking free or is there a time limit? Is it not free all day ? Germany Q&A
Is 2400km enough to drive within 8 days for a car rented with mileage limit ? Germany Q&A
Is 2400km enough for a car rented for 8 days with mileage limit ? Germany Q&A
Is there a daily mileage limit for renting a car in Germany ? Germany Q&A
Excuse me, experts. The vehicle is limited to 1800KM, and 200KM per day. What does 200KM per day mean? If my total mileage is within 1800KM, but I drove 300km a day, does that mean I exceeded 100KM ? Germany Q&A
Can we ask that our mileage limit is 1505km in total, 215/day. If one day's mileage is 225, but the other days are mostly under 150, will the total mileage not exceed 1505 and will we be charged extra money ? Germany Q&A
Rent a car in Munich, drive to Switzerland, and then drive back to Munich. It says there are trip restrictions. Is it calculated per day or per week ? Germany Q&A
Mercedes-Benz 9-seater large car, is there any geographical restrictions when driving to the Czech Republic ? Germany Q&A
4G, traffic limit ? Germany Q&A
I plan to rent a car at Frankfurt airport. During the trip, I will visit Switzerland and Austria, and finally return to Frankfurt airport. Are there any restrictions on the vehicle? Will there be additional fees? What are the requirements for my driver's license ? Germany Q&A
Daily mileage limit? Just look at the total, right? That's one thing Europe is bad at. Most car dealerships have mileage limits. US and Canada are unlimited ? Germany Q&A
Hi everyone, I just finished renting and found that there is a limit of 2400 kilometers. What does this mean ? Germany Q&A