Germany Traffic laws Stats
Definitions
- Fire extinguisher required: Indicates for European countries whether the law requires a fire extinguisher to be available in each car.
- First aid required: Indicates for European countries whether the law requires a first aid kit to be available in each car.
- Permitted alcohol level: Indicates for European countries the limit of blood alcohol content (in %), above which driving is not permitted.
- Seatbelt required: Indicates for European countries whether (and on which seats) it is mandatory to wear seatbelts while driving.
- Spare bulb required: Indicates for European countries whether the law requires a spare light bulb to be available in each car.
- Speed limit at urban area: Indicates the speed limit (in km / h) in urban areas in European countries.
- Toll roads: Indicates for European countries whether toll roads exist. Toll roads are publically or privately owned roads for which a fee must be paid to be allowed to use them.
- Tow rope required: Indicates for European countries whether the law requires a tow rope to be available in each car.
- Triangle required: Indicates for European countries whether the law requires a triangular safety reflector to be available in each car.
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Did you know
- In Germany and Italy, every second person owns a car.
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