Why do Austrians have such unsafe roads? There are three lanes, and everyone is allowed to drive in the middle?
I've never seen anything like this in Germany. And in Turkey, in such cases, there's always a double lane up high and a cross-over sign down, meaning no overtaking. Why is it such dangerous junk here?
This is done on routes where, despite the overtaking ban, accidents are overtaken and therefore more and more. If they can't stop people from overtaking, they'd rather make a third lead to make it safer.
By the way: many who so daringly overtake us are Germans. With us, outdoor roads are usually limited to 60 or 80 km/h. It doesn't fit some Germans and they'll overtake them.
It's not all right with good stuff.
I think it's a good way to overtake.
And yes you have to pay attention to intercourse, but you also have to pay attention to two tracks
That works well, there is also in BW. There is the possibility when the middle lane is free to overtake.
There's something between the Europapark and the motorway. However, with traffic light control, so that the middle lane on the day can first only be moved to the park and from a certain time only in the other direction, depending on the traffic situation.
Notification
If you see that, I'd prefer to drive on the side strip as on the grass, for safety.
For me, too, scrap.
But it's more pampering.
Everyone should know that he can only overtake if everything is good enough to estimate.
It's not a highway.
Therefore, you can arrange it yourself.
There are such roads in mountainous countries. The trail leading uphill has a lane for vehicles that cannot drive uphill as fast as possible, including trucks. I have never seen a place in Europe where it would be unclear which directional trajectory belongs to the supposedly "medium" treads. For example, the side strip starts somewhere and stops somewhere, then you can see that the driving strip in question belongs to the same directional travel path, or it is repeatedly separated from the traffic by a continuous line, in addition to a ban on overhaul.
If you're overwhelmed, go right.
Well, obviously it works in Austria. Isn't they as stupid as you are?