In this video you’ll learn how ” 30 Zone ” works in Germany.

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  1. Your videos are very informative. Could you also make some videos about driving in construction zones? Sometimes, the construction markings in certain areas can be very confusing.

  2. Same rules apply in Belgium; except that you can't make assumptions on urban planning.
    – There might be areas in zone 30 where it's not right before left; as will be indicated with traffic signs just like outside zone 30. Likewise, right before left in zone 50 is a thing too.
    – You might wait behind a parked car to let another car pass first; but this might also happen outside zone 30.
    – Zone 30 might be outside a residential area, on a Landesstraße-equivalent road, because there might be a school nearby, or because the mayor or someone with political influence lives there.
    Either way, same rules though. If you can drive this way in Germany, you can do so in Belgium too.

  3. Super video very good teacher. You are. I lives in Germany. After few days my road test is coming I am so nervous because my German language is zero I learn just few words. I passed theory in English. But now practical exam in German language. I subscribed ur Channel

  4. I have a question, Incase while driving, If I had to stop behind a parked car since there is another vehicle approaching from opposite side, Should I then first indicate right, Wait behind the parked car until the opposite car passes by, then indicate left and proceed ahead?

  5. Do you know that I failed my driving exam today because I was driving slow (20-25 km/h) in 30 zone? I didn’t increase my speed to because in some places there was bike or traffic coming from right. But the examiner said no you had to regularly drive faster in places where no one was then made your speed slow…😢
    By the way, driving test in Bayern is much more difficult that other states of Germany. The duration of driving test in Munich is 50 minutes.

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