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 Travelling in Germany for a few days- between Stuttgart & Frankfurt - any suggestions re: Must-See places??
Thinking of stopping in Heidelberg, maybe Heppenheim. Just want to spend a few days in a unique, and safe city/town. I'm interested in visiting castles, churches, christmas markets etc. or any ...


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 Do you have a simple German potato salad recipe you would share with me?
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 Are Germans kind of standoffish and unfriendly or are they big on hospitality?
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 German presents?
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 How would i say this in german?
i love german and i would give anything to see my host family again.

(i know this is a colloquial term, but is there a similar term in german?)...


 What are some cool places to see in Germany and what are some things to do?
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 Staring in Germany?
I've been living in Germany for 2 years now and noticed something. When I drive down my own road, or any other road in a town, the folks just STARE at you as you pass. The folks on my road all ...


 Can someone translate this antique german sign for me?
Befiehl dem Hern
deine Wege
und
hoffe auf Ihn
Er Wird's
wohl machen


some of the first letters could be wrong, it's in old english font....


 First day at school in germany?
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 Are Africans not allowed to travel to europe?
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 I am going to germany this summer on an exchange. what are some phrases i should know?
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 How Bavaria is different from the rest of Germany?
How Bavaria is different from the rest of Germany? I am going to visit Austria and Munchen this summer. I suspect that Bavaria in terms of language, culture, and historical traditions closer to A...


 .Does this make sense in German?
Als ich war zehn Jahre alt, ich war sehr gesellig. Ich war überhaupt nicht schüchtern. Ich liebte die Spice Girls, unc ich wollte Britisch werden. Ich sprach mit einem Akzent! Ich war ein seltsames ...


 For those that have worked/are working in Germany with limited language skills-I need your opinion?
I´m an American living in Germany, and have taken a 6 month Deutsch class. The class ends April 12th, and once it´s finished, I would like to start working.

What do you think I should ...


 I'm going to see my daughter in Germany 8 days and I feel frozen.?
I am scared to go throught customs, scared to leave my husband and dogs (I never really go anywhere). I'll be gone a month. I afraid I'll cry all the way over there. I am just plain aold ...


 What is the nearest ocean to Germany?
I am doing Geography work. Can someone tell me ASAP?!...


 German Project Help Again!!!?
I am doing a project for a German class and I did not get enough responses last time! I need to take a survey of only German citizens! My project is about American shows available in Germany and ...


 My son will be traveling to Germany in June. (first trip outside the US)?
He will be traveling to Frankfurt, Rothenburg, Munich, Neuschwanstein, Lucerne, Heidelberg, and a Rhine cruise. Anyone have any tips for safety, food, things to see, etc? How expensive is food ...


 What do you Germans think of this - One in four Germans think Nazi rule was not all bad, poll reveals?
http://www.dailymail.co.
"Eva Herman, 48, said at a book launch that while there was 'much that ...



Red D. 2 Speed

What are the requirements for American to drive on autobahn?


    



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nightwatch
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a valid drivers licence. I think you can use your american licence up to 3 month min.


sidulrike
Uh, love Michael K´s answer, you need to be used to the speed when driving on the german autobahn!!!

Unfortunately, there is no required class for driving there but I´ve seen people who can´t even enter the autobahn because they started panicking and couldn´t adjust to the speed!
Anyone with a license can drive on the Autobahn but it´s not for the faint hearted :-D
You can also take your car to the best race track in the world, the Nürburgring, and drive it over the course!
That also is not for the faint hearted.. lol.. I´ve been there a couple of times and if you want speed and adrenaline - there is the perfect combination for ya! But your insurance won´t cover a thing if you crash.. :-D

http://www.nuerburgring.de/home/index.html?L=1

if all you are asking is about driving on the autobahn at a normal rate then you´ll be alright, just learn something about the local laws and if you´re lucky, you´ll have a coach the first time :-D


Michael K
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But if you want to avoid running into a stubborn non-english speaking police person, maybe an international driving permit wouldn't be bad. Is in multiple languagues and you can get it..... at your local AAA office.

Well..and if you want to drive FAST on the Autobahn, you should take some speed driving lessons, like on a local speedway - its quite different driving 75 mph or 150 mph :) Fun though.....and stressful!


Dr Dee
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They should have a drivers license.


caffeinjunky
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I valid driving license is all you need. An US License is valid for drivers over 18 years of age.

I recommend however that you stay well clear of German Autobahns, unless you have got a death wish.


gonecrazy_fl
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If you want to drive fast, you should go on the Autobahn at night. Trucks are not allowed to drive from fri/sat midnight till i think sunday 10pm


sosunny
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You only need a driving licence. But take care, although there is no speed limit in general, you must be careful, when there are shilds, bc they control a lot.


eve
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a drivers licence as said earlier here an international drivers licence could be helpful, although almost everybody speaks( at least a little bit) english in Germany.
to drive fast and enjoy that a good fast car is always fun!


Sunshine528
All you need is your driver's license. Be careful, however, they check peoples' speed everywhere, not just on the autobahn. They have cameras set up and speedtraps.


heidansim
Yeah, Michael K. is right.
But as someone else said about the speedlimit on the autobahn - that's not true. Most parts of the Autobahn DO have a speed limit of 130 km/h! If there's a round white sign with grey diagonal lines going thru it that means that there's no speed limit.
You also should know that you CANNOT pass on the right side and the left lanes are ONLY for passing someone - not for permanently staying in one of the left lanes.
When you start driving on the Autobahn maybe you should stay in the right lane (behind a truck) until you get used to the traffic and the speed.


heidimaxx
No special license is required. The only thing required is an 8 cylinder car with some horsepower. Just be on alert for the Porches and BMW's cruising the left lane. They come up on you fast and flick the lights and you better get the hell out of the way.





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