Easter holiday-makers should the rules of the road abroad well-know

11.4.2019. Pace exceeded, while driving with the phone on the phone, or an improperly parked? Easter holidaymakers should inform themselves in advance about the rules of the road in the holiday country.

Most of the European countries before going much tougher against offenders. That’s enough, sometimes of high fines on deprivation of liberty up to the seizure of the vehicle. Fine Europe followed procedure.

At the top of the countries with the highest fine Council in the Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy, in addition to the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Finland. Who drives 20 km/h too fast, you risk in Norway, a fine of a minimum of 480 Euro. In Sweden there are 230 Euro, in Finland for 200 Euro, in Italy, 175 Euro in the Netherlands is 170 euros and in Switzerland for 160 Euro. In Germany, you have to shell out for a maximum of 35 euros.

So in the case of Driving under the influence of alcohol, the countries show hardness of all Italy: the Case of 1.5 per Mille in the blood, the police can expropriate the vehicle, if the driver and the holder are identical. In Denmark, a similar scheme is 2.0 milligrams. In Sweden and Spain, the handcuffs click at 1.0 ppm or 1.2 ppm.

Phone calls at the wheel without Handsfree can strain the holiday budget. As regards this offense, know in particular the Netherlands, the UK and Denmark, no Quarter. The receivables will be around 200 Euro.

Wrong Parker can expect no leniency. The most expensive Parking in Spain (up to 200 Euro) and the Netherlands (95 Euro), Cyprus (85 euros) and in Denmark (70 Euro). For comparison: In Germany it starts at 10 euros.

If the nodules comes from abroad, should pay motorists as quickly as possible. Italy, France and Spain, for example, to grant immediate payment for part of high discounts. If the decision is faulty, or the amount is obviously too high, is recommended by the ADAC, to seek legal assistance and, where appropriate, appeal.

Traffic offenses in foreign countries (source: ADAC e. V.)

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