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  2. Transport in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Three-lane autobahn An airport taxiway crossing the Bundesautobahn 14. Germany has approximately 650,000 km of roads, [4] of which 231,000 km are non-local roads. [5] The road network is extensively used with nearly 2 trillion km travelled by car in 2005, in comparison to just 70 billion km travelled by rail and 35 billion km travelled by plane.

  3. Vienna Convention on Road Traffic - Wikipedia

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    Since 2021, an automated driving system definition is proposed — in Article 1 of Convention on Road Traffic [6] — as a vehicle system that uses both hardware and software to exercise dynamic control of a vehicle on a sustained basis where Dynamic control is defined as carrying out all the real-time operational and tactical functions ...

  4. Autobahn - Wikipedia

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    From 2009 Germany has embarked on a massive widening and rehabilitation project, expanding the lane count of many of its major arterial routes, such as the A 5 in the southwest and A 8 going east–west. Most sections of Germany's autobahns have two or three, sometimes four lanes in each direction in addition to an emergency lane (hard shoulder ...

  5. Category:Road transport in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Bus transport in Germany (5 C, 2 P) C. ... Pages in category "Road transport in Germany" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  6. Transport in Cologne - Wikipedia

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    Two lines (16 and 18) link the system to the neighboring transport system of Bonn. The Cologne Stadtbahn is not a true subway system, even though a large part of the system operates underground, especially in the downtown area. Instead it is a rapid tram system, each line crosses at least one street at street level without absolute right of way.

  7. What's behind Germany's transport strikes that have stranded ...

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    Thousands of travelers across Germany found themselves stranded on Tuesday when ground staff walked off the job at seven of the country’s biggest airports. The one-day strike by the Ver.di labor ...

  8. Transport in Berlin - Wikipedia

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    It is operated by the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), the city owned municipal transport operator, and uses the common public transport tariff managed by the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB). In terms of system length the Berlin U-Bahn is the largest mainly underground metro system in Germany and the fifth largest in Europe.

  9. Zyn nicotine pouches are gaining in popularity. But are they ...

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    Zyn is viewed as a healthier alternative to cigarettes, but experts say this is far from a health product. "Nicotine pouches contain lower concentrations of carcinogens and other toxicants than ...