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City Guide > Europe > Germany > Hanover


Getting There By Road

Germany has an excellent network of Autobahnen (motorways, prefixed ‘A’) and Bundesstrassen (major roads, prefixed by ‘B’). Traffic drives on the right. Speed limits are 130kph (81mph) or 100kph (62mph) outside built-up areas and 50kph (30mph) in built-up areas. There are no speed limits on Autobahnen, although individually marked speed limits appear on a large percentage of motorway miles. A maximum of 130 kph (81mph) is recommended. Seatbelts must be worn at all times and children under 12 years can only travel in the front seat with a child restraint. The legal maximum alcohol to blood ratio for driving is 0.05%.

The minimum age for driving is 18. Foreign drivers require a valid drivers licence and proof of insurance – a Green Card is strongly recommended. A country identification sticker must be displayed on the vehicle.

General information on travelling by car in Germany can be obtained from the Allgemeine Deutsche Automobil Club ADAC (tel: (0180) 510 1112; fax: (0180) 530 2928; website: www.adac.de), which also provides a breakdown service throughout the country.

Emergency breakdown services:
ADAC (0180) 222 2222
ACE (0180) 234 3536

Routes to the city: The A7 (Hamburg–Kassel) skirts Hanover to the east. The A2 (Berlin–Dusseldorf) passes the city to the north. These motorways are linked by the A37 (east) and the A352 (west).

Approximate driving times to Hanover: From Hamburg – 1 hour 30 minutes; Dusseldorf – 3 hours; and Berlin – 3 hours 15 minutes.

Coach services: Deutsche Touring GmbH (tel: (0511) 329 419; fax: (0511) 368 1357; e-mail: service@deutsche-touring.com; website: www.deutsche-touring.com) provides services between Hanover and international destinations including Cannes, Paris, Strasbourg, London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Bologna, Cracow, Prague, Moscow, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Barcelona and Madrid. The main coach/bus station, Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof, is located directly behind the Hauptbahnhof, Ernst-August-Platz (tel: (0511) 16680; fax: (0511) 1668 2666).



   
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