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Stepping out of your daily life and into the German Fahrvergnügen ("driving pleasure") is exciting, but Brits might find a couple of differences worth knowing about beforehand. For instance, driving is made on the right-hand side of the road. Speed limits vary, with 50 km/h in urban areas and 100 km/h on country roads. On many highways (Autobahn), a general speed recommendation of 130 km/h applies - but it's not a fixed limit.
Exploring Bedburg and its picturesque surroundings calls for a comfortable car class - consider a mid-size sedan or compact SUV for a balance between cozy driving, luggage space, and fuel efficiency. For larger groups or families, a van could be the most convenient option.
Take a break from modern highways and lose yourself on scenic drives, like the route from Bedburg to Lindlar, or the picturesque road leading to Bergheim. Remember, free-spirited exploration is best when you have a reliable GPS or a good old paper map.
In most parts of Bedburg's city center, you will find designated parking zones marked 'P'. Parking regulations are generally straightforward, but do keep an eye out for signs specifying the maximum parking duration.
The local currency used in Bedburg is the Euro (€). The city enjoys a temperate maritime climate, similar to the UK, with moderate to heavy rainfall throughout the year. The warmest months are July and August, with the chilliest in January.
If you wish to fit in and respect local driving etiquette, observe the following: