HOW TO DRIVE IN SWITZERLAND: Must-know rules and tips for driving in Switzerland!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @harperdaughtry
    @harperdaughtry 2 года назад +12

    👋 from my American family living near Zürich. One thing we had to learn was car seats for children….the law here is 12 years old or 150cm. Both of my kids had to go back into booster seats when we moved. And I did have a friend drive through a random police check here and she was told her 10 year old needed to be in a seat. Just one driving thing with kids we noticed was very different from the law in the US. Thanks for these videos. We send them to family and friends that visit because y’all explain things so well. 🤗

  • @LChasez93
    @LChasez93 2 года назад +4

    We just did our road trip in Sept 2022. We drove from Zurich - Appenzell - St Moritz. The best thing we pass through Julier Pass and had our hot chocolate at a stop next to Julier Tower with stunning red color and enjoy the view up there. It was a wonderful moment. 💕

  • @Aamimk83
    @Aamimk83 28 дней назад

    One of the most satisfying videos that clear all your doubts.

  • @akfasso
    @akfasso 5 месяцев назад +4

    Just wanted to send a big THANKS your way. I watched a bunch of your videos before embarking on my solo road trip around Switzerland and found all of your guidance to be super helpful. Love the joy you bring to each video and the information you share. Keep it up!

  • @HansJuergBangerter
    @HansJuergBangerter Год назад +2

    Also when certain passes are closed for Winter you can load your car onto a train which goes through the tunnel under knief the same mountainso you safe gas and time so as when going towards Milano through the Simplon tunnel towards Domodossola or for St.Moritz using the Sereina Tunnel which goes nicely underknief the mountains.

  • @giordano521
    @giordano521 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to put this video together. Your editing with actual pictures of parking line colors and the vignette saved me a lot of time and were greatly appreciated!

  • @LAVirgo67
    @LAVirgo67 2 года назад +7

    Planning on driving a rental car in Switzerland for three days next summer while up in the mountains, so this video is very timely. I'm also studying other websites for signage & road markings. Luckily, I live in Northern California where we have lots of mountains & I'm used to driving on those roads (e.g. narrow, icy, wet, etc.). Thanks for all of the valuable information!

    • @nusvivin6905
      @nusvivin6905 2 года назад

      Im sure you will be fine on our roads. But be aware, our parking spots and parking lots are way smaller

    • @kshipon1798
      @kshipon1798 Год назад

      @@nusvivin6905 Hello
      can drive regular patrol car or I must have electric car to drive in interlaken, Grindelwald etc.

  • @harperdaughtry
    @harperdaughtry 2 года назад +20

    Also, for Americans, there is no right turn on red! Red always means stop. My Swiss neighbor was baffled that I would even think it would be ok to turn right in red. 😬

    • @xevie37x
      @xevie37x Год назад +1

      Thank you for this tip!! We are going next month and driving so SUPER helpful to know! - your fellow American

  • @ye_oldsilversurfer
    @ye_oldsilversurfer 5 месяцев назад +1

    To add, recently introduced an electronic vignette and the country wide NPR camera’s read your registration which negates the need for a sticker in your windscreen - I’ve just recently myself using the Swiss Governments website to get one/ pay for the electronic version…, there is a sticker which shows the electronic icon but is not issued when purchasing!

  • @henryjames3129
    @henryjames3129 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Love you guys. Thanks to responding to my emails. I wish this video came out a month ago before I went to Switzerland. LOL I can't express how important the Vignette is. That is a must. Also in the USA I would go to AAA and get a International Drivers Permit. Most rental companies will not rent you a car unless you have one. Three years ago Hertz would not rent a car to someone who was in line with me. Avis told me they would however if you get stopped and do not have one, the police will impound your car. Depending on the AAA membership you have, mine was free. I think it is $20 for the standard membership. Well worth it. Thanks again! Can't wait to go back.

    • @timmccabe4654
      @timmccabe4654 2 года назад +3

      International licenses are only a translation of your license into English and are not necessary if your license is already printed in German, French, Italian or English.

  • @timmccabe4654
    @timmccabe4654 2 года назад +6

    Just rented a car and drove for 5 days. Worrying about speed limits in un-posted areas made it frustrating. The V shaped dotted lines at some intersections… I just took them to be like stop signs. All the lines on the street must be fun when it snows. Loved all the tunnels. Clean and well maintained. And one was 10 miles long! Do Daytime Running Lights count as headlights on? I think I saw most people defaulting to those. I think most rentals already have a vignette. Mine from EuroCar did. So let me get this straight, people self-report when they arrived in a parking space…? Is that what that thing was for 😂 … and they don’t cheat by setting it ahead..? 😉 Adaptive cruise control with speed sign recognition was helpful, except when it read the exit ramp speed signs on the side of the highway and unnecessarily applied the brakes - hard.

  • @frenchriver9878
    @frenchriver9878 Год назад +7

    Another tip: When you are in a roundabout, signal your exit from it. I believe it's the law in Switzerland. In smaller roundabouts that just take just seconds to navigate, there's not much time, but we noticed that drivers always signal when when they are about to exit, even if their signal blinks just once or twice beforehand. I doubt that you'd get a ticket for not signaling, but it's the courteous thing to do.

    • @HansJuergBangerter
      @HansJuergBangerter Год назад

      North Americans also make often full stops on Roundabouts beore enganging even when nobody is coming so its a thing which is not NECESSARY AND SLOWS TRAFFIC DOWN USELESSLY since roundabouts are for making traffic fluid.

    • @MrLeiduowen
      @MrLeiduowen 2 месяца назад

      That's a norm, isn't it? Why would you even mention that?

    • @frenchriver9878
      @frenchriver9878 2 месяца назад +1

      @@MrLeiduowen It may be the norm in Switzerland, and perhaps Europe, but drivers don't signal exits from roundabouts in the U.S.

    • @brass427
      @brass427 15 дней назад

      ​@@frenchriver9878They don't look where they're are going either.

  • @HansJuergBangerter
    @HansJuergBangerter Год назад +2

    In Europe its called Priority from the Right- Priorité de Droite, so when you on equal roads the person from your right has right of way, otherwise when you are on a secular road the more important road as priority.

  • @ChasonBourne78
    @ChasonBourne78 26 дней назад

    Thank you for this. This is very informative. How about the pros and cons of driving vs. taking the public transportation jn Switzerland?

  • @Dogbertandfriends
    @Dogbertandfriends 2 года назад +17

    Just don't make the mistake of driving the Juan pass from Interlaken to Gruyere to save time unless you love being terrified. The only thing preventing you from missing a turn and driving down a mountain is basically some sticks jammed in the ground with string between them.

    • @samclayton270
      @samclayton270 2 года назад +5

      Well, the steering wheel and your eyes should help too... 😉

    • @simplygregsterev
      @simplygregsterev 2 года назад +3

      Pay attention to driving and you won’t have a problem

    • @nusvivin6905
      @nusvivin6905 2 года назад +3

      For me, nothing is more stressfull than driving through the city of zurich.😆 but they are patient and tolerant as soon they see the "GR" on my license plate🤘👍 danka gell..

  • @pierrebisset226
    @pierrebisset226 2 года назад +1

    really helpful even for those of us who live in Europe but haven't driven into Switzerland before!

  • @retirementbudgettravel699
    @retirementbudgettravel699 2 года назад +4

    Awesome video!! Drove twice in Switzerland last year…. But felt like I didn’t really understand all the rules. Your video really filled in some gaps. Appreciate your wonderful videos!! 🇨🇭❤️👍🏼

  • @electriccomics
    @electriccomics 2 года назад +7

    I've got to say I'm a real fan of most of the driving conventions in Switzerland. One other thing I would have noted is that 60kmh is also quite common as a transition speed between 80 and 50 in many areas. I'm not a huge fan of how frequently the limit changes when driving from village to village. 50, 60, 80, 60, 50, 80, 60, 80, 50 in five minutes lol!

    • @rsb300
      @rsb300 Год назад

      That is indeed annoying and distracting when the limit changes often

  • @surbhiagarwal2322
    @surbhiagarwal2322 5 месяцев назад

    Your tips are so helpful, love you both and your videos!

  • @kumarv1219
    @kumarv1219 Год назад

    Important information 👍 planning to go and drive rental car, thanks

  • @SatriaChannel_08
    @SatriaChannel_08 2 года назад

    The scenery is very beautiful....the green trees along the road are quite lush....
    greetings from Indonesia.....

  • @darealiyu5712
    @darealiyu5712 10 месяцев назад

    Very useful, thanks

  • @reynoldgenabe3950
    @reynoldgenabe3950 Год назад

    Thank for coming to travel

  • @ivonnediaz692
    @ivonnediaz692 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful! Thank you! 🎉

  • @josephkitchen3059
    @josephkitchen3059 Год назад

    Thank you 🎉!! So helpful! I’m driving in Switzerland 🇨🇭 next week and this was informative. I’m a NYC driver so not too worried. NYC driving is always an adventure 😂

    • @markusf58
      @markusf58 Год назад

      Just be aware that the fines for speeding in our country are insane… and some rounds are narrow, compared to NYC…

    • @kshipon1798
      @kshipon1798 Год назад

      @@markusf58 Hello
      can drive regular patrol car or I must have electric car to drive in interlaken, Grindelwald etc.

    • @markusf58
      @markusf58 Год назад

      @@kshipon1798 Petrol, Diesel, Electric, Hybrid… whichever you choose is ok

  • @vijaysrini27
    @vijaysrini27 11 месяцев назад

    One more thing is, if you spot a pedestrian crossing and somebody is about to cross the road, you need to stop the car and allow the person to cross, unless there is a signal.

  • @weav8060
    @weav8060 Год назад

    Speed limits enforce in Switzerland have been strict since my dad was there with our family in the 1970s

  • @smalltowntraveller
    @smalltowntraveller 2 года назад

    great coverage

  • @rasheedahaniff
    @rasheedahaniff 2 года назад +2

    Hi thanks much for this amazing tips .what's the requirements for someone coming from the Caribbean to drive in Switzerland? Also do u drive on the right or left side of the road ?

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 Год назад +1

      I bought a Sherman tank. I drive on whichever side of the road I like - and nobody argues with me! 🙃😉🤣

  • @dimitrisantonak8817
    @dimitrisantonak8817 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video please help me with something are there tools in Switzerland in tunnels and highways apart from vignette I already read that it has tunnels with added cost like 50€

  • @benedictmoreno4729
    @benedictmoreno4729 5 месяцев назад

    Hi. This is very helpful. I do want to ask, how does the vignette sticker work on a rental car? Do I place the sticker on the rental car? And how do I tell google maps to use the shortest route with the passes? Or is there a better map app to use there? Thank you in advance.

    • @L2D-LearnToDrive
      @L2D-LearnToDrive 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi @benedictmoreno4729 if you rent a car in Switzerland the car should normally have the vignette sticked to it already.
      However, if you rent a car outside Switzerland you will have to buy one either physical (sticker) or electronic.

  • @bootscanlas9995
    @bootscanlas9995 2 года назад +1

    I like to stay in AIBNB with walking distance to everything with nice view since I can’t no longer drive due to spine procedure
    Any suggestions of affordable Airbnb for 3 days thanks ❤

  • @mikebarone2
    @mikebarone2 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info! We’re visiting St. Moritz (via train from Bormio IT) in January. Debating whether to rent a car in St. Moritz to drive to Lake Coma then then onto Milan to fly home to US or take a train from St. Moritz to Milan and then rent a car to visit Lake Como. It looks like an easy straight shot via car but did not consider that the passes could be closed. Is that the case with this route? Any advise or tips on how we can figure this out before we leave? If the car drive is going to be 4 hours I might want to avoid the rental hassle and take the train or bus. Thanks!

  • @cryptopeter1
    @cryptopeter1 3 месяца назад

    ❤I love you both big time!!❤Peter

  • @SarahJonestoo
    @SarahJonestoo Год назад

    Thank you. May I ask whether the e vignette still requires a sticker on your car or is it purely electronic? Also my car has Driving Lights which are always on. . . would I still need to put my Headlights on or do the Driving Lights count? Thank you very much indeed!

  • @parama2all
    @parama2all 10 месяцев назад

    Are snow tires needed in month of May ? Mostly driving in Bernese Overland area.

    • @markusf58
      @markusf58 9 месяцев назад

      As a Swiss I usually change tires in April, never needed winter tires in May so far!

  • @RobertZeluff
    @RobertZeluff Год назад

    Hello. Have enjoyed your videos very much and thank you! Regarding the Blue Zone parking procedures: Is the valid time always one hour or are there exceptions? There is a Wikipedia article about Swiss road signs, but one section details Blue Zone parking. The article implies that at certain hours, the parking time of one hour can be extended. Am I reading this incorrectly? Also, would any exceptions be listed on a sign. Sincerely appreciate your time.

  • @arunkumarmse
    @arunkumarmse Год назад

    Hi the motor vinneyette is given by the Rental
    Car

  • @krystlehickox5209
    @krystlehickox5209 Год назад

    Do you need snow tires in the summer as well?

    • @fabianboesch96
      @fabianboesch96 9 месяцев назад

      No you don't the rentalcars have Summertires mounted and the passroutes in the mountains are free of snow in Summer.

  • @danielhigbee6381
    @danielhigbee6381 3 месяца назад

    If you rent a car in Zurich, I’m assuming they will already have the sticker/vignette pass already registered to the vehicle. Does the renter still pay the full $40 even though you’re renting for 3-4 days?

    • @frenchriver9878
      @frenchriver9878 2 месяца назад

      Yes. It doesn't matter if you rent the car for three days or three months, you must purchase a vignette for $40.

  • @kshipon1798
    @kshipon1798 Год назад

    Hello
    can drive regular patrol car or I must have electric car to drive in interlaken, Grindelwald etc.

  • @bkkdavidg
    @bkkdavidg Год назад

    Thanks for the helpful tips. I’m thinking of renting a car for two days in Lucerne for multiple day trips to Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Reichenbach, and maybe some areas east of Lucerne. I’m from USA, so I’ll be obtaining an international driver’s permit. I was thinking of renting from Sixt, because it’s near the old town Lucerne and close to my hotel.
    Any recommendations for 24hr parking or rental car places in Lucerne?
    Also, where can a purchase the motorway vignette? Do the rental companies offer it?

  • @BushTerrors
    @BushTerrors Год назад

    So if I hire a car in France (Geneva Airport - French side), is that OK?
    - will they also have registration in the glove box?
    - I think my car will have standard tyres, but Snow chains as well. Is this OK for early November driving ias high as the Furka Pass?

  • @ilovesuisse1
    @ilovesuisse1 2 года назад +1

    You cannot get your car registered without car insurance in Switzerland, your insurance company needs to email the Roads & Traffic people to verify you have insurance.

  • @ramp1126
    @ramp1126 Год назад

    I like your RUclips videos about driving. I am planning to visit this summer in August. We are 4 adults. We love to drive. Please advise us driving’ vs Swiss metro. We are coming from United States. Your feedback greatly appreciated. Thanks 🙏

  • @MrFsepulvedar
    @MrFsepulvedar 2 года назад

    This is great information thank you!
    Can you guys confirm this? - I’m not sure where I heard this, but parking during the night, from 7pm to 7am is allowed and free in the blue lines (without the neighborhood’s sticker)?
    Cheers!

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  2 года назад +2

      Hi, this is often the case - wherever there is a blue line there will also be a sign that tells you the length of time you can park (and if it becomes inactive in the evenings)

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 Год назад

      @@TheTravelingSwiss And the Parking Hauptführer will be waiting by your vehicle at 6.59am with pen poised! 😁

  • @kukurei
    @kukurei 7 месяцев назад

    how much is usually the car rental insurance? is it recommended to get?

  • @Arthur3009
    @Arthur3009 Год назад

    Our base will be Interlaken. Does it make sense to go to Grindelwald and Bern by car?

    • @m.a.6478
      @m.a.6478 3 месяца назад

      If based in Interlaken it doesn't make sense to rent a car at all (in my opinion). I'd rather use the public transport, it most of the time saves you time and money. I live in Interlaken, have a car, but for Grindelwald and Bern I take the train anyway. Also for other locations parking is more of a hassle than taking public transport in the first place.
      This comment probably is too late for the OP. But might be helpful for others.

  • @olive1246
    @olive1246 Год назад

    Do you need the vignette when driving from Switzerland to Germany?

    • @markusf58
      @markusf58 Год назад

      Yes. You need it when using Swiss motorways (green signs).

  • @pilotdog68
    @pilotdog68 Год назад

    If I rent a car, should it already have a toll vignette? Or do I need to purchase my own?

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  Год назад

      If you rent one in Switzerland it will have the vignette!

  • @ranjithsingh9247
    @ranjithsingh9247 Год назад

    Hi Guys, we are planning to visit Swiz this summer. We live in UAE where we have 20KM allowance on top of the speed displayed on the board, for an example, if the road speed is 60 we can go up to 80 and the camera's wont flash. Is there any allowance available in Swiz or I should stick to the speed limit advertised?

  • @angelagonzalezfarias1991
    @angelagonzalezfarias1991 7 месяцев назад

    My driver license(s) are from Colombia and Mexico (both in spanish) what should I do?

  • @romainsavioz5466
    @romainsavioz5466 2 года назад

    The vignette isn't necessarily cheaper if you are just passing

  • @magalilechenne9232
    @magalilechenne9232 6 месяцев назад

    I'm curious, I'm from Switzerland and left when I was 20 and never got my license. I've been living in the U.S the past 20yrs, if I moved back, do they take my US license? Or would they make you get a Swiss permit?

    • @L2D-LearnToDrive
      @L2D-LearnToDrive 5 месяцев назад

      @magalilechenne9232 if you were officially residing in the US then you got your license there and comeback to Switzerland to live here again, your American license will be recognized but within the year of your arrival you will have to change it for a Swiss license.
      Hope this helps.

  • @christopherdavi5841
    @christopherdavi5841 9 месяцев назад

    Do I need to carry my passport while driving just in Switzerland. I think that if I plan to drive to a neighboring country it’s best to have it just in case. But I’m just wondering if I’m just driving in Switzerland

    • @fabianboesch96
      @fabianboesch96 9 месяцев назад

      Yes you should carry your passport if you drive around in Switzerland as a tourist.

  • @Jay-ok5vf
    @Jay-ok5vf 4 месяца назад

    Zurich to saanen cheapest way?

  • @johna5428
    @johna5428 4 месяца назад

    Would travel by train be easier and less stressful

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798 6 месяцев назад

    We just got back from a trip to Switzerland where we didn’t drive but were car passengers a lot. Your car needs to have good brakes and tires and your steering needs to be in great condition, particularly in the mountains. Pedestrians are the kings at crosswalks and you need to pay constant attention. Roundabouts are definitely more efficient than lights and improve traffic flow but they’re less comfortable. In cities you’re thrown to the left, then to the right, then back to the left every minute or two (the degree depends on the driver).

  • @nicajazz21
    @nicajazz21 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, do we need to get any special car insurance from Switzerland?

    • @drtosin96
      @drtosin96 10 месяцев назад

      I would say check if you have insurance on your credit card . CC like Amex give you car rental insurance . You can always take the additional insurance when booking online if you want .

  • @jimjutte
    @jimjutte Год назад

    Will the border accept credit cards for the toll pass?

  • @ilovesuisse1
    @ilovesuisse1 2 года назад

    There’s no big deal about driving in Switzerland. I’m Swiss and i used to live in Sydney, Australia for quite a while, drove on the other side there, moved back to Switzerland in 2008, no problem with driving here.

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 Год назад

      LOL! Most of the Sydney taxi drivers are from foreign countries as are most tourists. So you would have had lots of practice in dodging folks on the wrong side of the roads. Up here in Cane Toad County all the tourist spots have now been fitted with warning signs on the exits back to the roads - "In Australia we drive on the left!" Apparently too many Furriners were getting killed before we got all the money out of "em! 😱😉

  • @minvedal9911
    @minvedal9911 Год назад

    May I ask how to get a Swiss driver ‘s license with your American license ?

  • @ttokatly
    @ttokatly 5 месяцев назад

    I am American and I am moving eventually to Switzerland, how to get a driver license, can I do international one first ?

    • @brass427
      @brass427 15 дней назад

      Apply for the Swiss license immediately. If you wait too long you may have to go to driving school.

  • @tusengvang8920
    @tusengvang8920 Год назад

    I’m from North Carolina in the U.S.
    Am I able to rent a car and drive in Switzerland with a regular drivers license?

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  Год назад

      Yep! No problem

    • @hikgerguy1234
      @hikgerguy1234 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheTravelingSwiss Keep in mind that many (perhaps ALL) rental companies require an international driver's license to drive in Switzerland, so make sure you have one.

  • @fiveinitaly
    @fiveinitaly Год назад

    Nice video. Everytime i drive in Switzerland i get a ticket😂

  • @kukurei
    @kukurei 9 месяцев назад

    Do we need a different driver's license? I'm from California and have my license here and age 38.

    • @fabianboesch96
      @fabianboesch96 9 месяцев назад

      No the US license is fine to drive in Switzerland as I worked for a carrentalcompany I rented tons of rentalcars to Americans.

  • @charljustinedarapisa6758
    @charljustinedarapisa6758 2 года назад

    Sad that Im the 527th viewer of this show. Should have been the first 10 haha

  • @swamy64
    @swamy64 Год назад

    Alexis and Louis your videos are awesome. I love them. Alexis, very honestly I have never seen someone more beautiful than you❤❤❤

  • @byankaree91
    @byankaree91 Год назад

    I'm convinced I'll never drive in Switzerland! Thank you! 😅

  • @Socurious548
    @Socurious548 Год назад

    Hey guys, thank you for this one. My wife and I are coming to Zürich this winter. We lived in Germany for 4 years and have both been licensed there (in fact will be spending some time there on our trip) and I have a feeling you just saved me with the 120kph. In Germany it was generally 130kph until you hit the solid 3 strikes…and then it was open game. Are there priority road signs (gold diamond) in Switzerland also?

    • @markusf58
      @markusf58 Год назад +1

      No, there are no car pool lanes in our country

    • @karinwenzel6361
      @karinwenzel6361 Год назад +1

      Ich glaube, gemeint sind die Vorfahrtschilder (Raute mit gelbem Rand)! So yes, you do get the priority signs in Switzerland.

  • @gouthamkolluru836
    @gouthamkolluru836 8 месяцев назад

    Hi there, I am above 18 years old. I am Canadian and I hold full license. Can I rent a car in Switzerland based on my Canadian license?

    • @TheTravelingSwiss
      @TheTravelingSwiss  8 месяцев назад

      Yes if your license is in a Swiss national language or English it's no problem so with Canadian licenses you'll be all set

    • @gouthamkolluru836
      @gouthamkolluru836 8 месяцев назад

      @@TheTravelingSwiss Thank you!

  • @patricklacson
    @patricklacson Год назад

    Will my California driver's license allow me to rent a car in Switzerland?

  • @mgabbzc9009
    @mgabbzc9009 Год назад

    Not me thinking you meant 100-120 miles per hr. Haha 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @glaubhafieber
    @glaubhafieber 2 года назад

    My thai neighbor was worried about driving on phuket island because it has mountains on it. Me as a swiss: lol. Mountain

  • @Motherof6pack
    @Motherof6pack 2 года назад +1

    Great info!
    Question: Have either of you ever been pulled over by the police? 😬🤪

  • @douglasskinner
    @douglasskinner 5 месяцев назад

    Just drove the Furka Pass today (July 20, 2024)! Beautiful, but the motorcyclists are absolutely crazy (and loud), diminishing the great natural beauty of that region. Very little in place to keep you from driving off a cliff! So be really careful!

  • @louisveerapen4589
    @louisveerapen4589 Месяц назад

    Noubliez-Pas ces signes à la gare ou sur les trains - CFF - SBB - FFS !

  • @mbsnico
    @mbsnico 2 месяца назад

    Ja die Leute halten sich ans Speed Limit weil 1 km/h Zuviel 150 € kostet haha

  • @sudburynoypi8149
    @sudburynoypi8149 Год назад

    I DONT THiNk everyone respect the speed limit its a lie cmon we just had 11days visiy in swiss we rent a car and every single driver is a speeder

    • @karinwenzel6361
      @karinwenzel6361 Год назад

      A lot of speeders? Not really true, even German drivers stick to the speed limits in Switzerland. Anything above +15 km/h will bring a criminal charge (not just an offense), with driving licences being withdrawn for at least one month (+21-25 km/h) or for two years (+40 km/h in cities or +50 km/h outside cities). And speeding fines for criminal charges are/can be income related, the highest reported fine was about 1 million CHF.

    • @sudburynoypi8149
      @sudburynoypi8149 Год назад

      @@karinwenzel6361 its a lie

  • @billsmith756
    @billsmith756 2 года назад +1

    You missed out the tailgating habit of most swiss, expect them to drive extremely close, especially on the motorway.

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 Год назад +1

      Part of their green commitment. Like in cycle racing slipstreaming saves energy! 🧐

  • @tigerpathan
    @tigerpathan 6 месяцев назад

    To Zürich authority, I would like to inform that lot of people coming from Portugal holding Portuguese passport but born outside Europe specially people from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, they exchange their fake driving license from those countries to Portuguese license or buy Portuguese license with money then thay change it to Switzerland and making the swiss road dangerous. The authority should take their license seriously.