Monday, May 05, 2008

Germany - Drivers paradise



















Germany is one of the powerful countries in the world. They have great traditions, culture and rule. Germany is also very popular in automobile industry. There innovations in the automobile industry are terrific. Germany have a long tradition in high speed vehicular traffic system. The world’s first motorway (Autobahn) is Germany and the worlds first automobile were developed in Germany. The worlds most dense and superb motorways are now available in Germany. There is no blanket speed limit in Germany. Those who like driving can enjoy at the most in Germany. Driving in the roads of Germany really a dream comes true.
The national roads in Germany are called federal road (Bundesstraßen). The number identifies the roads provided in the traffic signs. They are written in black digits on a yellow rectangle with a black border. Bundesstraßen (Federal road) are often referred to as “B” followed by its number. “B1” is one of the main east-west routes in Germany. The important routes have lower numbers. Odd numbers are usually applied to east-west lines and even numbers for north-south routes. Bypass routes are referred to with an appended “a” (Alternative) or “n” (new alignment), as in “B5n”.
Other main public roads are maintained by the Bundesländer (states), called Landesstraße (country road) or Staatsstraße (state road). The numbers of these roads are prefixed with "L", "S" or "St", but are usually not seen on direction signs or written in maps. They appear on the kilometer posts on the roadside. Numbers are unique only within one state. Hotelsdeutsche has thousands of hotels conveniently located for last minute travelers by road.
Major cities in Germany are Berlin, Frankfurt, Köln and Munich. The accommodation for the road travelers are also very convenient in Germany. Thousands of hotels are available in Berlin, Frankfurt, Köln and Munich. Enjoy driving and stay in Germany

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