11 Essential Driving tips for Tourists in Switzerland

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @Jazz12176
    @Jazz12176 День назад

    Great tips ! As I now live in Switzerland, all make sense.

  • @akfasso
    @akfasso 3 месяца назад +1

    Great guide! Definitely came across a lot of this on my road trip around Switzerland, especially being surprised by the car train! Been following you after coming across your Norway video. Keep up the great work.

    • @theslowtraveler2047
      @theslowtraveler2047  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching. Glad you liked the video :-) The train can be a bit intimidating in a rental car but you get used to it quickly….

  • @FelixGlanzenberg
    @FelixGlanzenberg Месяц назад +1

    Cool video, thanks for that. Just a quick note: The cycle lanes in the middle of the carriageway only exist on multi-lane roads in cities and are there so that cyclists can also turn. If there were only a cycle lane on the right-hand side, which must be used, turning left would be impossible or awkward and dangerous. The cycle lanes are always on the right-hand side of the respective lane and are not intended to annoy car drivers. 😉

    • @theslowtraveler2047
      @theslowtraveler2047  Месяц назад +1

      Ahh that makes sense!! Thank you for sharing, hopefully it helps anyone who watches :-)

  • @glennduarte
    @glennduarte 26 дней назад +2

    Do we need to by pass for motorways to drive on it??

    • @theslowtraveler2047
      @theslowtraveler2047  25 дней назад

      The rental company took care of everything so I am not sure if you need anything specific if driving in from another country

    • @Jazz12176
      @Jazz12176 День назад

      Yes to use the Swiss motorways / highways you must buy the annual vignette 40 CHF. if you use local slow streets under 80km/h then no need for vignette.