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Autobahn.... No speed limit in areas... Less accidents....
Autobahn belongs to Germany, not here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobahn

I have seen the videos at YT regarding Germany traffics. There were a lot of accidents during bad weather where there is no speed limit. You think all Germans use common sense. The fact is that some don't. Google it up.

In other words, Germany cars have excellent brakes, it doesn't mean they can avoid an accident.
 
Autobahn belongs to Germany, not here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobahn

I have seen the videos at YT regarding Germany traffics. There were a lot of accidents during bad weather where there is no speed limit. You think all Germans use common sense. The fact is that some don't. Google it up.

In other words, Germany cars have excellent brakes, it doesn't mean they can avoid an accident.

Ah bump Google on this on I grew up there...although if you actually looked into you would of had a better argument....here is some facta for you on the autobahn there is a bout 1/3 less accidents then on others roads in Germany.... Think the numbers I ran into online were something 600 on autobahn compared to 4000 on regular roads now looking at length for length the us has twice the accidents that the autobahn has per distance and per the amount of drivers....
Now if you would have read a little you could have had a stronger argument but since I am used to arguing two sides of things I will throw you a bone.... German has multiple laws and restrictions on who can drive on the autobahn, it is harder to obtain a license, yes you have to have special license, also your car has to pass very strict inspections.... Along with this the state ensure the roads are in top condition and weather is strictly watched.... So is it the fact of laws that make the autobahn safer or the fact that everything from the driver to the road is in better condition to drive that makes the autobahn safer? Laws vs training and higher quality?
 
Ah bump Google on this on I grew up there...although if you actually looked into you would of had a better argument....here is some facta for you on the autobahn there is a bout 1/3 less accidents then on others roads in Germany.... Think the numbers I ran into online were something 600 on autobahn compared to 4000 on regular roads now looking at length for length the us has twice the accidents that the autobahn has per distance and per the amount of drivers....
Now if you would have read a little you could have had a stronger argument but since I am used to arguing two sides of things I will throw you a bone.... German has multiple laws and restrictions on who can drive on the autobahn, it is harder to obtain a license, yes you have to have special license, also your car has to pass very strict inspections.... Along with this the state ensure the roads are in top condition and weather is strictly watched.... So is it the fact of laws that make the autobahn safer or the fact that everything from the driver to the road is in better condition to drive that makes the autobahn safer? Laws vs training and higher quality?
Oh, no wonder why there are still laws in Germany so not all German drivers can go unlimited speed. They must be skilled drivers plus their cars must pass the inspection in order to do so. Thanks for the info. In the blue statement, what do you suggest? Have everyone get training to become skilled drivers like professional car racers so we wouldn't need laws?
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it quite few years back but cops pulled me and boyfriend out of car for speeding if I remember rightly got fine which boyfriend made fuss about the cop got gun out he frigging paid fine then..then cop decided look in boot and our spare tyre was flat I been driving at one point the cops saw us change seats I did not have licence at time..They strongly suggested we go back to England asap and I learn to drive properly...If we been german we would been arrested
 
Oh, no wonder why there are still laws in Germany so not all German drivers can go unlimited speed. They must be skilled drivers plus their cars must pass the inspection in order to do so. Thanks for the info. In the blue statement, what do you suggest? Have everyone get training to become skilled drivers like professional car racers so we wouldn't need laws?
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In truth drivers do need more training before we set our teens on the road. The difference between the two nations and driving is markable. Yet it would not work. Laws really do not affect what a person does. Many Germans will follow these laws just so they can drive autobahn...but many do not care to and will not follow the laws and just stay off the autobahn. It is a reward to drive it and a privalage and it is seen as such. What reward system could the nations without an autobahn use that would encourage them to obtain the training... Most states already have laws regulating the skills of the driver, condition of the cars, and the state of the driver yet these are often not followed.
 
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