Euro 2024: Key German Driving Laws Tourists Must Know to Avoid Fines

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 14, 2024 00:30 AMNews
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Germany hosts the Euro 2024. Source: Photo by Christian Wiediger on Unsplash

As the Euro 2024 football tournament kicks off on June 14, many fans will be traveling to Germany. It's important for visitors to be aware of certain German laws to avoid hefty fines.

 

Travel experts at Lotus Car Rental have highlighted six key German driving laws that differ significantly from those in other countries. Violating these regulations can result in fines up to €1,500, points on your license, or even a driving ban in Germany.

 

One crucial law is the prohibition of running out of fuel on the autobahn. Stopping due to an empty tank can result in a fine, as the autobahn is known for its high-speed traffic.

 

Another important rule is the requirement for an emissions sticker. This sticker, indicating the vehicle’s emissions standard, is mandatory for entering many German cities.

 

Additionally, using a mobile phone while driving is strictly prohibited unless it’s hands-free. This includes making calls, checking maps, and reading messages.

 

Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers. Children under 12 or shorter than 150 cm must use appropriate child seats. Non-compliance can lead to significant penalties.

 

German traffic laws also include the "right before left" rule at intersections without traffic signals or signs. Drivers must yield to vehicles approaching from the right, a departure from the priority rules in many other countries.

 

Drivers should adhere to speed limits of 100 km/h on main roads and 50 km/h in urban areas. Some sections of the autobahn have no speed limit, but a 130 km/h advisory speed applies in certain areas. German traffic lights feature a yellow signal alongside the red light to prepare drivers for a green light.

 

Parking in Germany requires awareness of specific regulations. A vehicle is considered parked if stationary for more than three minutes. Avoid parking within 10 meters of traffic lights, in bike lanes, near bus stops, or within five meters of pedestrian crossings. Fines for illegal parking range from €5 to €70, with potential additional penalties for non-payment.

 

Drivers must carry a valid driving license, proof of insurance, passport, and V5C certificate. Required safety items include a warning triangle, reflective safety jackets, a first aid kit, beam deflectors, and a helmet for motorcyclists.

 

Finally, drink driving laws are stringent. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.05%, but for new drivers and those under 21, the limit is zero. Police can require a breath or blood test if they suspect a driver is under the influence.

 

By following these guidelines, visitors can enjoy Euro 2024 without legal issues.

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