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sumpfbub
2 years ago

It’s probably what you’re used to. In fact, there are no such great differences, apart from the fact that in some places you can drive in D unbrake quickly.

With the typical traffic density, however, this is not fun and so you do not drive much more than 140, very often less in D. Legal traffic is also almost identical.

ZackundCody1234
2 years ago

Nope is the same to the highway where there is no limit. The rules are also about the same only you need the bandage box and warning vest. Depending on the destination also tend to be an environmental plaque.

LeroyJenkins87
2 years ago

Apart from the highway, I couldn’t find a difference. Except that the speeds in Germany are exceeded rather than in Switzerland.

And on the unlimited parts of the motorway, of course, the sometimes enormous speed differences. If you are not accustomed to this, you can already be surprised how quickly another car can appear in the rearview mirror.

martinreschke
2 years ago

Highway is marked green. If you follow the blue signs, you stay on the road. Then it won’t snap, it’s expensive.

micha259
2 years ago
Reply to  martinreschke

What?🤨

martinreschke
2 years ago
Reply to  micha259

What don’t you understand?

martinreschke
2 years ago

Okay, thanks.

micha259
2 years ago

Yeah, she doesn’t make any sense for me. The questioner is obviously Swiss and wants to know what differences exist in Germany. With us the highway signs are blue as they look in Switzerland he probably knows.

martinreschke
2 years ago

With almost 35 you have to read the answer. If you don’t know what to do, you’ve never been to Switzerland.

micha259
2 years ago

Your whole answer.

martinreschke
2 years ago

In Germany, motorways are blue signposted not green as with you. Then gas is given here what the car gives. If you keep the rules of Switzerland here, you’ll probably be best.

Sarah3333
2 years ago

I don’t know what Swiss car drivers have for customs, but in D there are incredibly many aggressive, reckless lawns from my point of view.

Tacheles88
2 years ago
Reply to  Sarah3333

They’re starting as soon as they crossed the border…

Sarah3333
2 years ago
Reply to  Tacheles88

This comes from when no comprehensive speed limit is introduced. In Holland I find car driving more relaxed than in D, but there is 110 or 120kmh everywhere.

jentolon
2 years ago

unlimited three-track motorway

right – truck

Mid – 120, 130

left – at least 140 upwards – very good looking at the rear

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not much different

DerBayer80
2 years ago
Reply to  jentolon

That’s not true.

Right German truck, middle foreign truck, left caravan..

You can also be on the right with 300+ if it allows traffic

jentolon
2 years ago
Reply to  DerBayer80

yes