Discovering Germany
There are three different badges for the windshield:
Green: allowing driving into the green zone without any restriction
Yellow: restricting the driving into the environmental zones
Red: restricting the driving into the environmental zones even more
The badges are only available from German vehicle registration authorities and emission test organizations, found at technical inspection agencies (e.g. Dekra, GTÜ, KÜS, TÜV) and more than 30,000 workshops throughout Germany. The car’s registration papers have to be presented, which usually show information on its emission level. These badges usually cost five to seven Euro. Vehicles without a valid environmental badge (or with the wrong environmental badge) may not pass through the green zone, otherwise a penalty of €40 and a penalty point in Flensburg will be imposed if caught. This is also valid for all vehicles registered in foreign countries as well as for business travelers and for tourists. A continually updated list of cities with current and planned environmental zones can be looked up at: www.umwelt-plakette.de (English version available). Roads Germany has one of the densest and highly-traveled road systems in the world. Known for the Autobahn ( Bundesautobahn ), or freeway system, roads in Germany are used for both personal car travel and freight traffic. The Bundesautobahn, or BAB, is nearly 13,000 km (8,077 mi) long and accounts for 31% of Germany’s traffic. Local roads, regulated by the state, cover regional driving needs and differ throughout the country. Fuel Popular gas stations in Germany are Aral, Shell, Esso, and Total. Gas stations are self- serve. In Germany, you pump gas first, then pay in the store. Most gas stations accept credit card (EC card), or cash. Insurance and Assistance Car insurance is compulsory in Germany and you are advised to take out comprehensive coverage. Those not holding vehicle insurance must take out an insurance policy according to their stay in Germany. Insurance premiums vary, depending on the type, size, weight of car, and the region. Most main insurance companies offer coverage.
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