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I have tried to send a direct message to Lutz but am told such messages are not allowed on this forum. I was not aware such a restriction was in operation so here is the question which I'm sure Lutz could answer but maybe others too.
We are driving in Germany later this year (March 12th to March 19th approximately. We will be taking the Hull Rotterdam ferry (no caravan) and driving in the Wuppertal area (East of Dusseldorf).
My wife sings with a choir and they are taking part in an International Competition. We caravan in Europe every year, including Germany, but always in the warmer part of the year.
My wife has just returned home from visiting a neighbour (who is German) and has been told that we must have "winter tyres" for Germany.
My understanding is that if conditions such as ice and snow exist then you are expected to drive with winter tyres. If involved in an accident without them there could be/will be insurance issues and the police can fine you if stopped when driving in snow/ice etc without them if they deem it an avoidable risk.
However, my understanding is it is not mandatory per se to drive with winter tyres providing the road conditions are suitable - basically roads are clear and trips over mountain passes not attempted!
I'm hoping that my summer tyres (tread depth at least 4/5 mm) will be fine.
Any thoughts please?
John
We are driving in Germany later this year (March 12th to March 19th approximately. We will be taking the Hull Rotterdam ferry (no caravan) and driving in the Wuppertal area (East of Dusseldorf).
My wife sings with a choir and they are taking part in an International Competition. We caravan in Europe every year, including Germany, but always in the warmer part of the year.
My wife has just returned home from visiting a neighbour (who is German) and has been told that we must have "winter tyres" for Germany.
My understanding is that if conditions such as ice and snow exist then you are expected to drive with winter tyres. If involved in an accident without them there could be/will be insurance issues and the police can fine you if stopped when driving in snow/ice etc without them if they deem it an avoidable risk.
However, my understanding is it is not mandatory per se to drive with winter tyres providing the road conditions are suitable - basically roads are clear and trips over mountain passes not attempted!
I'm hoping that my summer tyres (tread depth at least 4/5 mm) will be fine.
Any thoughts please?
John
