Eurofurence 29 — "Space Expedition"Sep 3 — 6, 2025 CCH — Congress Center Hamburg
I cannot even begin to imagine what it would be like to move it to another country!
Lovverly autobahn :-)Just a minor warning for the speedfreaks, tho: afaik, even though it's legal to drive at near-lightspeed, your insurane will probably contain a clause about not covering your arse if you go beyond 130kph.Just mentioning :-)
Hang on, that's only about 80-odd mph, is it not? I've never heard of an insurance clause like that O.o 130mph I could understand.....
Whhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
By the way, the Texas Highwayman's pages at http://gettingaroundgermany.home.att.net/auto.htm are pretty comprehensive for those who would like to know more about driving regulations and the like.
(and for the killjoys out there, I'm only kidding I'll probbaly be travelling at much less than my normal speed once in Germany ^.^ )
Quote from: doco on 02.02.2007, 22:33:07By the way, the Texas Highwayman's pages at http://gettingaroundgermany.home.att.net/auto.htm are pretty comprehensive for those who would like to know more about driving regulations and the like.Please tell me that I'm not the only one reading that page who, when looking at the "Basics page", thinks "oooh, drifting opportunity!!" when confronted by the "Typical rural Road" picture?
Quote from: kyyanno on 06.02.2007, 19:26:31Quote from: doco on 02.02.2007, 22:33:07By the way, the Texas Highwayman's pages at http://gettingaroundgermany.home.att.net/auto.htm are pretty comprehensive for those who would like to know more about driving regulations and the like.Please tell me that I'm not the only one reading that page who, when looking at the "Basics page", thinks "oooh, drifting opportunity!!" when confronted by the "Typical rural Road" picture? Oh I am so there! That's it, decision made, I am driving to EF. This talk of "well maintained roads" is just too good to ignore. The roads in the UK, if you are not from there, resemble the surface of the moon despite the government bleeding the motorist dry. Wardy