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Old 03-26-2006, 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted by ats77' post='260122' date='Mar 26 2006, 10:31 AM
of course come on who ever visit in a ast car Germany, U just cannot resist, come on, that is the feel of freedom...sorry I do not buy it"This topic was brought up more out of curiousity then the fact that i really have the urge to cane it in Germany"
JUST BE CAREFUL and check the tires at each station, even if my system monitors, I check that, it is the most important to have the right pressure at insane speeds. Then have fun Bro
Ahahahahah.....you've got meeeeeee.
Bro i'm telling u that rarely i would pass 200km/h and still rarely i would go below it... Now it matters how much in % the 1st situation over the last...
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PS: I'm still curious about the fines. But what's the expect more since they gave that guy a 300.000euro fine because he lied to the police. Aouch...
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='260100' date='Mar 26 2006, 06:26 AM
Someone told me that a fine can be given for reversing on the autobahn in Germany, a fine of 10000 euros. Is that a fairytale or is it really possible?
On German Autobahns there are a couple rules you shuold NOT ignore.

NO turning around, no reversing. Never drive against the direction you are supposed to drive. Drive on the right, only use left lanes for overtalking and then go back to the right (we Germans tend to ignore that rule ). Keep half the distance of your tach in between your car and the car in front (example: 100 Km/h on the tach = 50 metres distance). No passing on the right! Do not use the emergency lane, unless it isallowed by temporary signs! Respect the speed limits in construction sites, that's where they take a lot of photos... And last but not least, do not give ANY kind of signal to let the guy in front know that you want to pass him... (you see that very often, but that can get very expensive).
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='260152' date='Mar 26 2006, 12:59 PM
PS: I'm still curious about the fines.
Can be from 15 ?uro to 3000 ?uro.

Give me some examples and I give you the answer... It's just too much to post all the possible fines...
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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='260357' date='Mar 27 2006, 01:57 AM
On German Autobahns there are a couple rules you shuold NOT ignore.

NO turning around, no reversing. Never drive against the direction you are supposed to drive. Drive on the right, only use left lanes for overtalking and then go back to the right (we Germans tend to ignore that rule ). Keep half the distance of your tach in between your car and the car in front (example: 100 Km/h on the tach = 50 metres distance). No passing on the right! Do not use the emergency lane, unless it isallowed by temporary signs! Respect the speed limits in construction sites, that's where they take a lot of photos... And last but not least, do not give ANY kind of signal to let the guy in front know that you want to pass him... (you see that very often, but that can get very expensive).
Danke fur der Information.
The rest of the text has to come in English since i'm still learning Deutsch.
Yes i knew most of those rules, some of them wich apply in ALMOST all of EU. The traffic i liked most begun from ?sterreich, Deutschland und Schweizer. It kinda ended in France although there is still a hint of driving rules, respect and so on. In Spain for instance i didn't find the same civilised traffic, also in Italy. There i got flashed many times and honked from time to time, where in the other countries i never flashed or honked and neither i was. Thanks for the construction sites warning. Also i noticed that when braking hard to i dunno, let's say and accident or, stau, or whatever, people hit the hazard lights to warn the others behind that speed is decreased alot.
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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='260361' date='Mar 27 2006, 02:08 AM
Can be from 15 ?uro to 3000 ?uro.

Give me some examples and I give you the answer... It's just too much to post all the possible fines...
Most of all about speeding! Can there be a fine of say more than 200 maximum 300 euros?
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Here You are with an excerpt from the German "Bussgeldkatalog" (index of fines), which tells exact numbers for the minor misdemeanors and gives an idea, what the judge will say in stronger incidents.
Add money (about double) or a revoked license for hindering or endangering other people, causing an accident,messing around with the police or multiple incidents within a year (multiple means two....):

in towns and cities (also within 30km/h zone, i.e residential areas)

up to 10 km/h 15,- EUR
11-15 km/h 25,- EUR
16-20 km/h 35,- EUR
21-25 km/h 50,- EUR, 1 Punkt (point in central register)
26-30 km/h 60,- EUR, 3 Punkte
31-40 km/h 100,- EUR, 3 Punkte, 1 Monat (month) Fahrverbot (license revoked temporarily)
41-50 km/h 125,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 1 Monat Fahrverbot
51-60 km/h 175,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 2 Monate Fahrverbot
61-70 km/h 300,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot
>70 km/h 425,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot

out of town (all types of road, incl. Autobahn)

bis 10 km/h 10,- EUR
11-15 km/h 20,- EUR
16-20 km/h 30,- EUR
21-25 km/h 40,- EUR, 1 Punkt
26-30 km/h 50,- EUR, 3 Punkte
31-40 km/h 75,- EUR, 3 Punkte
41-50 km/h 100,- EUR, 3 Punkte, 1 Monat Fahrverbot
51-60 km/h 150,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 1 Monat Fahrverbot
61-70 km/h 275,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 2 Monate Fahrverbot
?ber 70 km/h 375,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot

Add at least a 25,- EUR fee for handling the incident.
And don?t get caught driving under influence of alcohol and drugs:

0,5 - 1,1 o/oo of alcohol, first incident: 250,- EUR, 1 month walking.
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Originally Posted by oyster' post='260577' date='Mar 27 2006, 03:36 PM
Here You are with an excerpt from the German "Bussgeldkatalog" (index of fines), which tells exact numbers for the minor misdemeanors and gives an idea, what the judge will say in stronger incidents.
Add money (about double) or a revoked license for hindering or endangering other people, causing an accident,messing around with the police or multiple incidents within a year (multiple means two....):

in towns and cities (also within 30km/h zone, i.e residential areas)

up to 10 km/h 15,- EUR
11-15 km/h 25,- EUR
16-20 km/h 35,- EUR
21-25 km/h 50,- EUR, 1 Punkt (point in central register)
26-30 km/h 60,- EUR, 3 Punkte
31-40 km/h 100,- EUR, 3 Punkte, 1 Monat (month) Fahrverbot (license revoked temporarily)
41-50 km/h 125,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 1 Monat Fahrverbot
51-60 km/h 175,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 2 Monate Fahrverbot
61-70 km/h 300,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot
>70 km/h 425,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot

out of town (all types of road, incl. Autobahn)

bis 10 km/h 10,- EUR
11-15 km/h 20,- EUR
16-20 km/h 30,- EUR
21-25 km/h 40,- EUR, 1 Punkt
26-30 km/h 50,- EUR, 3 Punkte
31-40 km/h 75,- EUR, 3 Punkte
41-50 km/h 100,- EUR, 3 Punkte, 1 Monat Fahrverbot
51-60 km/h 150,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 1 Monat Fahrverbot
61-70 km/h 275,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 2 Monate Fahrverbot
?ber 70 km/h 375,- EUR, 4 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot

Add at least a 25,- EUR fee for handling the incident.
And don?t get caught driving under influence of alcohol and drugs:

0,5 - 1,1 o/oo of alcohol, first incident: 250,- EUR, 1 month walking.
Vielen Dank!!!
The exact information i was looking for.
That should be the same speeding fines here, and driving tickets...even thought the medium salary is..well...ashamely small. But that teaches discipline.
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Yep. What oyster posted is correct, but as I said earlier, foreign drivers can be given double the fine.

So, drivng on teh Autobahn with 200, instead of 100, will be a 375,- fine plus handling. Those 400.- ? will get doubled to 800.- ? and have to be paid on the spot in cash. Also your license will be revoked in Germany. This means, you are not allowed to drive in Germany for 3 months from teh incident on. Also the German government will inform your government about it, so maybe you get something back home too...

This would be the worst case.


But it could also be a 400.- ? fine only and nothing else...


If you drive up to 20 Km/h more than allowed everything is fine, nothing serious will happen then.
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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='260927' date='Mar 28 2006, 02:21 AM
Yep. What oyster posted is correct, but as I said earlier, foreign drivers can be given double the fine.

So, drivng on teh Autobahn with 200, instead of 100, will be a 375,- fine plus handling. Those 400.- ? will get doubled to 800.- ? and have to be paid on the spot in cash. Also your license will be revoked in Germany. This means, you are not allowed to drive in Germany for 3 months from teh incident on. Also the German government will inform your government about it, so maybe you get something back home too...

This would be the worst case.
But it could also be a 400.- ? fine only and nothing else...
If you drive up to 20 Km/h more than allowed everything is fine, nothing serious will happen then.
Ok now your begining to scare me .
I'll drive moderately, no doubts about it. There is no reason to simply ask for big trouble.
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='260942' date='Mar 28 2006, 01:38 AM
Ok now your begining to scare me .
I'll drive moderately, no doubts about it. There is no reason to simply ask for big trouble.
Don't be scared.


There was a dude on a motorcycle who was doing 200 Km/h on the left lane of A5 near Frankfurt/Main. He followed a car which he gave handsignals and flashed his light. He also set the blinker to the left. At this time he was right at the bumper of the car, and stayed there for a couple Km's.
He got fined 1800.- ?uro and his license was taken away. If he wants a new one he has to go back to driving school after quite a while.
That is not much if you know what kind of car he was following and trying to pass. It was a police car. A marked police car, doing 180 Km/h with lights and siren turned on, on the way to an accident...
So, for something serious like this, 1800.- ?uro is not bad.


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