Football fans warned to watch out for German motoring fines of up to £1,250
Brits heading to the Euros this year will need to do their motoring law homework when driving in Germany.

The Euros are taking place in Germany this year, which will result in many British fans travelling to watch the games.
But, before driving in Germany, it’s best to do a little bit of research into how their driving rules apply, because a minor mistake could lead you into paying a hefty fine. Lotus Car Rental has picked out some of the tricky driving laws to watch out for if you’re heading to Germany during this year’s tournament.
Firstly, the speed limits. Even though Germany has its de-restricted sections of Autobahns, there are speed limits on the vast majority of the roads and you must stick to them. Around urban areas, keep it below 30mph and on main roads don’t go above 60mph.
