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      02-19-2018, 01:54 AM   #110
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Originally Posted by Dackelone View Post
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End of Speed limits(and or Restrictions)although a speed limit of 130 is recommended.

You can also see this sign on a Bundesstrasse when there was a previous speed limit, no passing or some other "restriction". So this sign doesn't only mean to FLOOR IT, when you see it somewhere else other than on a Autobahn.


Btw... some German sign abbreviations...


LKW = tractor trailer truck
PKW = cars




Truck Exit - Keep free! (NO parking allowed - implied)
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NO truck parking allowed!
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IF those signs said PKW... then it would be meant for cars.






Here is how the Polizei pull cars over... they do it by passing you first, then you see the BITTE FOLGEN (Please Follow) sign. Often times you might exit the autobahn into a safe place for the Polizei to talk to you. They can search your car and luggage or person... and they don't need any probable cause either to stop you in the first place. You might also be asked to produce the car's first aid kit, warning triangle and warning vest(for each person in the car). In the winter months(October thru April) you are also required to have a snow/ice scraper, winter windshield washer fluid and windshield wipers that are in good order(not worn out).



This is how the Autobahn Polizei pull you over... see 01:03




You hardly ever will see a marked police car on the Autobahn. Most of the time they use unmarked cars. The cars have multiple video cameras and the only clue that they are cops is a slightly longer radio antenna. And at Warp speeds you can't see that.

Basic rule of driving fast over here... Don't speed in construction zones(Bau-stelle)... the speed limit in construction zones is always 80 kph(and they will be posted) and this is always where the Polizei "look" for speeders. Often times they use a camera to take video or stills photos via photo radar... THEN IF they have a BIG FISH(+30 kph) they will pull you over down the highway - where it is safer to do so.

Also when the Autobahn intersects with another Autobahn... there often will be a speed limit, then it will go away after the crossing(interchange).

When it is raining... some sections of the Autobahn will have signs saying: "Bei Nasse 80 kph"... that means when raining... a 80 kph speed limit exits. You see these signs in areas where hydroplaning happens. You will also see a "End of 80 kph"... a faded 80 kph sign with the three diagonal stripes indicating the END of that speed limit.


Just a few signs to brush up...




Signs...



Autobahn
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80 kph when wet. What is WET ? When you can see the tracks/tire marks on the wet road surface.
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Same sign... just the electronic version. 80 kph(now, bc someone turned on this electronic autobahn sign).
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80 kph...
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end of 80 kph...
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End of Speed Limits(when see on a Autobahn).
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This sign means the speed limit is AT LEAST 130 kph in this lane. Normally you will see two or three of these signs - depending on how many lanes that Autobahn has... it is telling you you need to drive at least this speed in that lane. ie: 130, 130, 80... which would mean, three lane autobahn with a minimum speed limit posted.
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unmarked polizei Mini...
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Sometimes the Polizei will only have a blue strobe light and one of these STOP sticks with the red light in the center....
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100 kph when wet/raining...
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electronic Autobahn sign... normally blank(unlight) but this one is saying... 120 kph AND No truck passing. The little green arrow means the should can be also used as a driving lane(as in peak rush hour times) with a speed limit of 120 kph.
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End of 110 kph.... new speed limit is 120 kph
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These yellow signs mean you are entering this city/town(Munich in this case)... BUT it also means the speed limit is now 50 kph, unless otherwise posted.
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End of Detour. Sometimes you will see these orange arrows on the Autobahn to show you another way around - in a traffic jam(Stau).
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Caution - damage road.
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Hydroplaning when wet!
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What to do when there is an Emergency on the Autobahn...

three lanes left side - two lanes right pic.
Left lane traffic allways moves to the LEFT. Right side lanes always MOVE to the RIGHT side of the road. The fines are now 200 euros for impeding an fire/ambulance or polizei in a traffic jam(Stau).

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ALL Directions... you see this sign in major cities like Munich to show you the fastest way out. Sometimes you will see a sign saying: Fernverkehr - main traffic direction. Always the fastest way out of town.
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Construction Area
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End of Speed controls(limits)
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The Autobahn and the Alps!
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It is very clear when you are explaining all those rules and traffic signs but in reality, I sometimes miss these no speed limit signs and the last sign I have seen is of 120/130 kph max speed. Only when another car or two are passing me at 150+ kph I know that I floor it.
Nothing to do, I'm sure that it is much easier when you know the roads
Anyhow, if I see these speed limit signs, as a first action, I always take down my speed to that limit. Even if I see other cars that are still speeding.
No one has ever showed me all these accessories you are talking about that the police can ask me to show them that they do exist and in good "shape".
I'll ask the guy who rent me the car to show me where they are. Thanks for that.
As for winter time, I have been told that it is a temperature issue and not date. Meaning over 7 degrees you do not need winter tires (or maybe this is only in Austria?). Anyhow, I have just remembered that the Lambo I rented had winter tires on and the R8 had summer tires. Maybe hat is why I have enjoyed better with the R8


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Originally Posted by Dackelone View Post
Sure, I can recommend a few place to eat in Nuremberg. What day of the week will you travel to Nuremberg ? And what time of day, do you think?

What kind of food did you want to eat ? I'm guessing German food, right?


You can find decent parking in a parkhaus(public garage). I have a few places in mind... but I would like some more input from you as to what kind of dinner experience you are after?

Under the Kaiserburg in Nurnberg is a nice cosy place. There are also a few cool places with some history to them as well.



Easter or Ostern(as the Germans call it) is on Sunday, April 1st this year.


All of the Bavarian schools are out(closed) from March 26th until April 7th. So there will be a lot of traffic(on the Autobahns and at the Airports) on the start and ending days of Easter vacation.


The good news is from Saturday March 31st until 10pm on Easter Monday April 2nd - no trucks will be allowed to drive on the Bavarian Autobahn! So the roads will be free from major traffic. But the Autobahn rest stops will probably be full of semi's trucks(called LKW's over here).
I'll arrive on the 1st of April. On the 2nd of April I'm planning to drive north towards Nuremberg. I think I'll get there by noon time (12:00-13:00). Hopefully, as you mentioned, Autobahns will be empty or at least no trucks.

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