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Driving in Germany

Before you book your car hire in Germany, why not read through our Germany driving guide...

 

Germany is one of Central Europe’s great prides. It has for a number of years been one of the European Union’s most influential members because of its economic power. Germany is home to a lot of cultural establishments including a number of galleries and museums. History and elegance flourish in the country with the city’s palaces and castles. For the shopaholics, Germany offers the best world-class boutiques. The friendly air and great climate seem to welcome every visitor with open arms.

Getting around Germany can be very simple. Book your car hire in Germany in advance and pick it up when you arrive for a seamless trip With Car Hire 3000, booking car hire in Germany is simple safe and fun, use the search boxes on the left or give us a call today to see what we can do. Driving is on the right hand side of the road. If you have slow moving vehicles, then always move to the right side of the road. Faster cars can always run on the left side. Be on the look out for cars marked “Fahrschule”, which means driving school.

Check the speed limit signs of each road that you are on. In most cities and towns, speed limit is at 50 km/h. Keep you speed limit at 30 k/ph if you are in ‘30-zones’. These are residential areas that require lower speed limit because children and pedestrians usually use this road. Speed limit is set at 100 km/h on two lane highways. Autobahn has a speed limit of 130 km/h but be on the look out for drivers on sports car that can go over that speed. Although there are still some roads with no limits, it is always advised to stay under 130km/h. You should also ensure a safe stopping distance between you and the car in front, as if you drive to close you can be fined.

Children below 13 years old are prohibited to take the front seat and should always sit in the back. The passengers and the drivers should wear seat belts at all times.

Germany is strict on drinking and driving laws, so you should never drive while under the influence of alcohol.

Summary:

  • Seatbelts should always be worn
  • Children should sit in the back
  • Be on the look out for pedestrians or wild animals in the road
  • For safety reasons, you should never drink and drive

 



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All information on this page is provided as a guide for our customers. It is intended as an overview of different driving rules, customs and points of interest in each country. It is not a comprehensive guide. Although we try to keep information on this page as accurate and up to date as possible, we cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies. If you find any errors or there is anything you would like us to add, please contact us.

 

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