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Winter Driving in Germany & Snow Chains

Snow chains
If driving to Germany between November and March you are strongly advised to buy or hire snow chains and to make sure that your existing tyres are in good condition and still have a generous amount of tread depth.

German cars are normally fitted with winter tyres; unfortunately these are difficult if not impossible to find in the UK. Snow chains are a cost effective alternative to winter tyres and are available from as little as £30. The maximum speed possible with snow chains is 30mph.

The new regulation, which came into force in May 2006, stipulates that winter tyres are not mandatory but on the spot fines of €20 can be imposed if vehicles are found to be unsuitable to cope with winter conditions. Vehicles causing an obstruction or if they are stranded because they are inadequately equipped whilst driving on ice or snow risk a maximum fine of €40.
 
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