Driving in Germany
- Breakdown Services
- Customs Duty
- Disabled Drivers
- Drinking & Driving
- Emergency Numbers
- Fines
- First Aid
- Fuel & Petrol Prices
- GPS & Radar Detectors
- Highway Code
- Insurance (Important)
- Low Emission Zones (New)
- Required Documents
- Route Planner
- Seat Belts
- Speed Limits
- Speed Limits for Caravans
- Sunday Driving Ban
- Tolls
- Warning Triangles
- Winter Driving
Driving in Germany

The German Autobahn (motorway) is known through out the world for its sophisticated engineering and for being fast with parts having no speed limits. Unlike in many other countries the German Autobahns are also completely toll-free.
The first ever motorway was built in 1929, between Cologne and Bonn. During the opening ceremony in 1932, Konrad Adenauer, then mayor of Cologne, proclaimed: "This is how the roads of the future will look". Adenauer supported the autobahn project partly as a way to create jobs during hard economic times.


- Breakdown Services
- Customs Duty
- Disabled Drivers
- Drinking & Driving
- Emergency Telephone Numbers
- Fines
- First Aid
- Fuel & Petrol Prices
- GPS & Radar Detectors
- Headlights
- Highway Code
- Insurance (Important)
- Low Emission Zones (New)
- Required Documents
- Route Planner
- Seat Belts
- Speed Limits
- Speed Limits for Caravans
- Sunday Driving Ban
- Tolls
- Warning Triangles
- Winter Driving
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