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How safe is to drive in German roads during night hours? |
We speak ONLY ENGLISH and how safe it is to drive on German roads, say Munich to Berlin and Berlin to Frankfurt? I also mean how informative these roads are? Can I manage with the Language? Like, the sign boards, directions, etc. In addition to frackled (who was perfectly right) I'd like to mention that youmay find a road map (or a navigation system) quite useful, as in Germany, there is nothing like "north", "south", "east" and "west", but the road signs tell you the way to the next larger cities, and the distance in km. But if you plan your route beforehand, there should be no problem. All Autobahns have numbers which are also on the signs, and German road signs are clearly understandable, as they mostly use pictograms instead of text. Just mind the round white signs with the red border and a number in them: These are speed limit zones, and the number indicates the maximum speed in km/h. I have driven in and around Frankfurt and it was very stressful driving and under standing the roads is easy but if you miss a turn off like i did many times it can be a nightmare to get back on track. I also forgot to drive on the opposite side of the road a few times very scary. night driving is o.k but recommend you have a good navigator who can read maps very well There's no problem in driving. At all. Even if you only speak English. I assume you are going to be two or more people, so you should not fall prey to any weirdos out there that go for women traveling alone (who are extremely uncommon, but, I guess, exactly what you were worrying about). I also assume you are going to take the Autobahn. There are "Resting stations" at more or less regular intervals, which have, at the very least, a gas station that will also serve food (sometimes only stuff like sandwiches or hot dogs). The staff at these stations come into contact with so many people from all over the place, you will have no problem at all. And these stations are open 24 hours every day. Safe. It is good lightened and easy to read the road, the traffic might cause some problems though. Yes, the roads are very safe as far as not having bad people. The rest stops with gas stations are open 24 hrs and have descent food. Everyone does speak english. As a tip please keep change when you go to use the restroom. It's typical you pay .40 to 50 euro cent. Either drop it in the stall if it has a coin box or leave it in the little dish that the woman hast out. Yes, you have to tip her. I also don't stop at the rest stops with not gas stations on the autobahn in the evenings. They're raided for sexual activity quiet frequently. If you stay on the Autobahn it's safe and pretty easy. If you get off on some side roads, they are very narrow and very dark. As long as you know the city you are going to, or cities on your route, you will have no problem with the signs. If you wish a detailed plan how to get to your destination, you will get an excellent one by the German Automobile Club ADAC. (www.adac.de) On their website, you can print out a map with exact instructions (including street names), which are incredibly useful and understandable, even for me. I'm not sure if you have to be a member though, but maybe you find a German who is. If not, you might go to one of their branches and just ask. They might charge you a little, not much, and even give you more material. I think it's very important to get to know the road signs before driving in Germany especially at night. Many people get on the Autobahn in the wrong direction, and sometimes even I get a little confused because the entrances and the exits are so close together...separated by a 'little' arrow. |
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