So in the small town, when the speed limit is 30, there is no one. When driving to 40, it seems to have been photographed, do you know if there will be a fine ? Germany Q&A
If the speed limit in Germany is 80km/h, how fast can you drive in the leftmost lane? I see that the cars in the leftmost lane are all driving very fast ? Germany Q&A
I'm going from Munich to Turin, and it looks like I'll be passing through Switzerland. Do I need to buy a high-speed ticket? And where can I buy it ? Germany Q&A
Could you please tell me whether there is a speed limit in Germany? I see signs indicating a limit of 80 or 120, but the cars on the road are all moving very fast ? Germany Q&A
Yeah, I was driving with my heart in my throat, afraid of holding up the cars behind me, and not daring to insert myself between two big cars. It was really not easy. Also, may I ask you: in the city, the speed limit is 30, and there are no cars in front of me. I'm also not daring to exceed the speed limit, driving like a plodding ox, pressing on the cars behind me. I always feel guilty about it ? Germany Q&A
I really don't understand why you keep occupying the fast lane? First of all, there is no expressway in Germany that has no speed limit throughout the section. Therefore, it is impossible to drive at 130-150 if so, you can only say that you have violated the rules. Secondly, after overtaking, give way to the leftmost lane is the most basic rule ? Germany Q&A
The country road, mountain road, they speed through the bends at 100 kilometers per hour, while I struggle to drive at only 70. Because it's a mountain road, I always have a long line of cars behind me. I'm sorry, but for safety reasons, I can't help it. I'm not a professional race car driver, after all ? Germany Q&A
Help, how many countries do I have to pass through from Munich to Turin? I thought I had to pass through Switzerland and bought a high-speed ticket, but then I looked at the map and it seemed like I had to pass through Austria... I can't tell ? Germany Q&A
Germany is fast, but the driving quality of its people is generally high. Austria has many mountains, and the speed limit on the roads is very low, generally 100, and the theoretical maximum on the highway is 130, but I have never encountered it. However, the driving quality of people in Austria is a little worse. I have encountered several sudden rushes out of intersections, and there is definitely no one who will do this in Germany ? 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