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    Germany's Autobahn: Driving On The Road With No …

    The German autobahn – officially known as the Bundesautobahn – remains one of the most famous highways and best driving roadson the planet for many reasons, including its celebrated unrestricted stretches. Image: Patrick Federi on Unsplash The autobahn features either two, three or four lanes in each direction depending on the section you drive (as...

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    Firstly, the autobahn is not just one road, but an extensive network of limited-access freeways extending across most of Germany, including Bavaria, Baden Wurttemberg, Saarland, Saxony, and Berlin, as well as the iconic Black Forest. Image: Max Bottinger on Unsplash In total, the autobahn stretches around 8,073 miles and links all major German citi...

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    The autobahn technically began life as a 12-mile stretch of limited-access motorway built in Berlin in 1913, although it is widely accepted that the first real section of the autobahn was opened in 1932, running from Cologne to Bonn (today, this section part of the A555). Contrary to popular belief, the Nazi party did notcreate the autobahn. Howeve...

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    The short answer is ‘very fast indeed’. In fact, over two thirds of the network has no speed limit, although these stretches still have a ‘recommended speed’ of 80 mph (130 km/h). It may be no surprise to learn that drivers regularly top speeds of 100 mph on these parts of the autobahn, averaging 150 mph in the left lane. Image: Julian Hochgesang o...

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    In 1934, the German government passed the Road Traffic Act, where speeds in urban areas were limited to 37 mph (60 km/h). However, no limit was established for rural roads or autobahns, and since then rules have remained similar. Yet today, a reported 71% of people in Germany are now in favour of speed limits on the autobahn to increase safety and ...

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