Driving in Germany
Complete guide for tourists and expats. Learn the road rules, speed limits, and essential information before you drive in Germany.
Can You Drive in Germany?
Accepted Licenses From
Validity Period: EU licenses valid indefinitely; others valid for 6 months
Important Note
International Driving Permit recommended for non-EU licenses
What to Carry in Your Car
Mandatory Items
- Warning triangle
- First aid kit (DIN 13164 standard)
- Reflective safety vest
- Valid driving license
- Vehicle registration
- Insurance green card
Recommended Items
- Fire extinguisher
- Spare bulbs
- Winter tires (Oct-April)
Speed Limits
Urban Areas
km/h
Rural Roads
km/h
Highways/Motorways
km/h *
* Recommended on unrestricted Autobahn sections
Parking
Line Colors
Parking Tips
- Use parking disc (Parkscheibe) in blue zones
- Park with wheels on the curb where indicated
- Underground parking (Tiefgarage) common in cities
Average Cost: €1-3 per hour
Common Mistakes Tourists Make
- 1Driving too slowly in the left lane on Autobahn
- 2Overtaking on the right
- 3Not having winter tires in winter conditions
- 4Entering Umweltzone without valid sticker
- 5Running out of fuel on Autobahn (illegal!)
Traffic Fines
Speeding
€20-800 depending on excess
No Seatbelt
€30
Phone Use
€100
Red Light
€90-360
Illegal Parking
€10-55
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Emergency Contacts
Police
110
Ambulance
112
Fire
112
Roadside Assistance
ADAC: 0800 510 11 12
Partner link – opens GetYourGuide.com
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