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  1. Autobahnatlas. Autobahnatlas. Website of the German autobahn network. including abandoned projects. Detailed route plans of each motorway. Large overview maps. Pictures of motorways and federal roads. Optimized for Windows Internet Explorer until version 8.

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      Updates : 16. Juni 2024 : Strecken und Karten aktualisiert :...

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      Autobahn Bilder SJ : Die Schweizer Autobahnen : Fotos und...

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      Map Legend Speed limits on motorways: Map Legend Data from...

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      Structure of the route plans Legend: Route plans (pdf) The...

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  3. The German Autobahn has taken on an almost legendary mystique. The reality is a little different than the legend. The myth of no speed limits is countered by the fact that Tempolimits are a fact of life on most of Germany’s highways, and traffic jams are common. The A5 Autobahn near Frankfurt am Main. PHOTO: Hyde Flippo.

  4. May 27, 2024 · The Autobahn in Germany is the highway system throughout Germany. Its official name is the Bundesautobahn (federal highway), built to reach cities by car in the fastest way. It is access-controlled and only allows vehicles that can go faster than 60 km/h (37,3 mph). An Autobahn in Germany must always have two directional lanes separated from ...

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  5. Eastern Germany A11 E28 starts from the border between Germany and Poland in the East and all the way to Berlin. A10 E55 is a ring road around Berlin. A4 E40 starts in Gorilitz to Bautzen, through Dresden, Chemnitz, to Erfurt and intersects with A7 E45 at Bad Hersfeld. South Germany A5 E35 originates from Frankfurt, passing Karlsruhe, Offenburg ...

  6. Dec 7, 2023 · The Autobahn weaves through the picturesque German landscape, connecting cities and regions with a network of well-maintained and often, speed-limit-free highways. Germany, renowned for its autobahn system, has over 13,000 miles of these high-speed roads. Major cities like Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and Cologne are all interconnected by this ...

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  8. Must-See Stops: Hamburg: Dive into maritime history and modern architecture in Germany’s gateway to the world. Harz Mountains: Take a detour to the mystical Harz Mountains for hiking and to visit medieval towns like Quedlinburg. Frankfurt: Explore the dynamic skyline, vibrant cultural scene, and historical sites of Germany’s financial hub.

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