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Driver's licenses and such
Jager:
--- Quote from: Recherei on 14.02.2007, 01:56:24 ---In the US, international driver's licenses are issued through AAA. All they appear to be is a document saying you have your own driver's license in your own country. They are not valid unless presented with your regular license, and they are required in the European Union as well as most foreign countries.
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Unless you have a CDL, The CDL was made a international license in 1988 by the feds. I checked it out and my CDL is valid in europe by it's self.
Fawks Beaumont:
For the most part, as long as you are just visiting, you're US driver's license is alright. But, if you get stopped for anything, expect a hard time. Just, make sure you know what the road signs (all 150 of them) mean. Because, you will have a hard time reading what the signs actually say when you are doing 130+. :P
Jager:
Well I checked not for a car but for a comercial truck.
K9Primate:
--- Quote from: Fawks Beaumont on 12.03.2007, 23:33:17 ---Just, make sure you know what the road signs (all 150 of them) mean.
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On this page you find some German traffic signs and signals: http://gettingaroundgermany.home.att.net/zeichen.htm
whitewulfe:
There's signs for speed limits when it's wet? Wow, and I thought we had it bad here in Canada with day/night ones (night usually being for the "big rigs"). Maybe bus/train is a better idea after all...
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