A Cyclist wrote:
My wife and I stayed in a hotel in a small town called Inzell for 3 nights not far from where Hitler had his country house. We met someone who spoke good English as we don't speak any German, who was amazed that we had driven from England and thought we were "brave". I assume she was referring to the traffic jams caused by roadworks on the autobahns and to the high speeds attained.
Some sections of autobahn are limited to 120 or 130 kph but long sections are unrestricted. You can tell when someone is going twice as fast as you are and I stuck to 100-110 kph so some drivers were doing 200 kph or more - not Porsches but large BMWs, Audis and Mercs mostly.
Ja Liebchen :yes: Turbo Rolf...
Inzell.. hoffentlich - you visit Salzburg und Tyrol und Munchen for there? Ist Chiemsee nicht? ist very nice area.
Ja -

you should have burnt some bridges und tried to go schneller....

Ist part of my fun when we go home. Und I like to test my motor...
Cycling Nick wrote:
The good news is that dipped headlights all the time are universal, though not required by law as far as I know, and lane discipline is excellent. It does pay to use one's mirrors!
Ist requirement of the test... I had to do a written test und it included car mechanics. No problem - Papa had taught me well from being baby. Und ist automatic fail if you do not use mirror - und they will ask at random at any time in test to tell them what ist behind two- three car behind. You have to know as the Turbo Rolfs in their Mercs are a resting their cars too.
Cycling Nick wrote:
Where a speed limit exists it is observed pretty rigorously including through roadworks as are traffic laws generally despite the absence of speed cameras and traffic police.
We are house trained. Liebchen

But they do use CCTV footage und ist also signed that they do - unlike in this country accodring to story in paper I read... last week....
Cylcling Nick wrote:
Road surfaces are generally excellent with rough sections signed. The A48 from Koblenz to Trier was an exception, rough but still signed as such/quote]

You should try the East...

That Trabi... mein Gott... und the road surfaces. On recent visit - even the Jag - you could feel it..
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So overall I was quite impressed with the roads and drivers in Germany and I've never driven there before. Next time I must learn some German as I can't decipher some of the road signs.
Nick.
:yes: Ist ganz normal! Driving und road safety - ist taken serious as a
whole Ist "HAFEN!" Ist COAST in action!
But for learning German.. you could try Night School in your area. Und ist lot of stuff on internet which you can try too. BBC langauges und this link to other on-line courses where you play mit the language. Und Michel Thomas tapes .. ist gut for basic grammar und teaching how to put things together .