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Driving Rules & Facts
Rechtsfahrgebot — Drive on the right side. On multi-lane roads, use the rightmost lane unless overtaking. Applies especially on the Autobahn.
Rechts-vor-Links — At unmarked intersections, the vehicle coming from the right has priority. This is the DEFAULT rule — applies far more often than foreigners expect.
Rettungsgasse — When traffic stops on multi-lane roads, drivers must form an emergency corridor between the left lane and all other lanes. Fines €200–320 for violations.
Reißverschlussverfahren — Zipper merge: when lanes reduce, drivers must merge at the actual narrowing point, alternating one vehicle from each lane. Legally mandated by StVO.
Umweltzone / Plakette — Many German cities have environmental zones requiring a green Umweltplakette (€80 fine without). Check before entering city centres.
Winter Tires (M+S / Alpine) — Winter tires mandatory in winter conditions (ice, snow, slush). Since October 2024, only Alpine symbol (3PMSF) tires are accepted. Fine: €60 + 1 point.
How to Get Your Driving License in Germany
Everything you need to know about enrolling in a driving school and getting your B license in Germany.
Typical Cost
€2,000–€3,500
Total driving school cost including lessons and materials
Prices vary by school, location, and number of lessons needed.
Typical Lessons Needed
~30
45-minute lessons on average
Mandatory Theory Hours
14h
Required classroom or online theory instruction
Mandatory Practical Hours
12h
Required behind-the-wheel training with an instructor
License Requirements in Germany
Theory Test Languages
The TÜV/DEKRA theory test is available in these languages:
Tips for Choosing a Driving School in Berlin
- Compare prices from at least 3 schools before enrolling. The cheapest option is not always the best — check what is included in the package.
- Ask schools about their pass rates. A higher pass rate often indicates better instruction quality.
- If Germany's official language is not your first language, ask if the school offers instruction or materials in your language.
Source: Technischer Überwachungsverein · Last updated: 2026-03-15
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