Section 1 of the road traffic regulations already requires mutual consideration for all road users. This is even more true when it comes to parking, because all motorists deserve a fair chance at a parking space. The city of Hamburg is trying to ...
The Road Traffic Licensing Regulations (StVZO) contain building and operating regulations that vehicles in Germany must comply with. For vehicles that do not meet these regulations, special permits can be applied for in order to be able to drive ...
If you want to park in Hamburg, you can save yourself the trip to the parking ticket machine and pay the parking fees by mobile phone instead. Simple, practical and quick. Since the billing is almost accurate to the minute, you only pay for the ...
Special permits according to Section 70 of the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations (StVZO) are required for motor vehicles and their combinations that deviate from the provisions of the StVZO in terms of their dimensions, equipment or in any other way.
Section 30 of the German Road Traffic Act (StVO) states that a truck over 7.5 tonnes or with a trailer may not drive on the entire road network in Germany on Sundays and public holidays between midnight and 10 p.m. However, exceptions can be made.
Exceptions can be granted if a blocked or weight-restricted road is to be used regularly or for a certain period of time. Before a permit can be issued, the approval of the locally responsible police station is required, which the LBV will obtain ...
In order to protect road users, the legislature has stipulated that seat belts must be worn while driving. However, there is the possibility of being exempted from this obligation upon request.
The practical test must be taken within 12 months of passing the theory test. In justified individual cases, this period can be extended by the period of the duration of a proven illness, for example, but up to a maximum of three months.
To a limited extent, unregistered vehicles which are nevertheless subject to registration should be driven on public roads, for example because a public road runs across company premises.
If you run a craft business, you can apply for a special parking permit. This allows you to park in residents' parking areas, for example, for the duration of your work.
If you run a nursing service, are a doctor or midwife, you can apply for a special parking permit. This allows you to park in certain areas for the duration of your work.