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Driving in Switzerland


Driving in Switzerland is generally easy. If you're using the motorways you have to buy a vignette for .....Fr ( available at petrol stations and post offices) Remember that trams always have right of way, as well as pedestrians on zebra crossing without traffic lights.

The Legal alcohol  limit is 0.05% which should allow you to have roughly ONE glass of beer before
driving. The standard speed limit is 50km/h in urban areas, 80km/h outside towns and 120km/h on
motorways.
In residential zones in Zurich, the speed limit is often 30km/h. Fines are high and yes, Switzerland
has agreements with many European countries to make sure you pay the fine even if you have a foreign number plate.
You may use your home driving license in Switzerland as long as it is valid.  - if the license in non-EU-one and in a language other than French, English, Italian or German it is recommended that it be accompanied by an international one.


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