Germany is the real "Land of the Free and Home of the Brave". Free because no speed limit and Brave because you have to be brave to go faster than 300km/h.
Nonsense. Almost no country in Europe had general speed limits after WW2, even not on regular roads. Cars performances were low, top speed low, car and road safety low too, casualties high. General speed limits were imposed mainly during 1973 first oil shock - speed limits were then kept as number of accidents decreased with the speed limits. Mainly car manufacturer lobbies in Germany blocked such general speed limits. The 250 km/h limitation was not an issue 50 years ago, not really a limit any more (but costs a lot higher for example for tyres). A similar agreement existed for motorbikes, limiting performance to 100 hp, not realy a limit any more. Totally missing: lower[ed] speed limits in case of rain (as in France, Austria), and for noise reduction (some areas all day, some only at night). But still: some 70% of motorways in Germany have no general speed limit.
Your comment adds some quality information I omitted, whether it was for video to stay concise, or I haven't researched the topic that well. Thanks, I appreciate it :)
Yeah, I've been doing YT videos for 10 years now, practicing and learning from my own mistakes. It's my 4th channel overall, but first in English. I haven't reached the 300 subs mark in neither of them, but this time I have a feeling it will change. Thank you!
Germany is the real "Land of the Free and Home of the Brave". Free because no speed limit and Brave because you have to be brave to go faster than 300km/h.
There is a rule in germany that says: No matter how fast you drive, there will always be someone that goes faster
2:47 "OMG!! What's *THAT* ? ...It wasn't there this morning." "Perhaps it fell out of James' luggage."
driving 110-130 mph in the left lane is pretty normal for autobahn. Just make sure you let others pass you (not a joke).
I really enjoyed the video and when I looked at your channel I was left bewildered^^ 7 subscribers, wtf? :D Now its 8 :)
Considering I had 0 just 24 hours ago, I'd say it's a flying start :) Thank you!
Nonsense.
Almost no country in Europe had general speed limits after WW2, even not on regular roads.
Cars performances were low, top speed low, car and road safety low too, casualties high.
General speed limits were imposed mainly during 1973 first oil shock - speed limits were then kept as number of accidents decreased with the speed limits.
Mainly car manufacturer lobbies in Germany blocked such general speed limits.
The 250 km/h limitation was not an issue 50 years ago, not really a limit any more (but costs a lot higher for example for tyres). A similar agreement existed for motorbikes, limiting performance to 100 hp, not realy a limit any more.
Totally missing: lower[ed] speed limits in case of rain (as in France, Austria), and for noise reduction (some areas all day, some only at night).
But still: some 70% of motorways in Germany have no general speed limit.
Your comment adds some quality information I omitted, whether it was for video to stay concise, or I haven't researched the topic that well.
Thanks, I appreciate it :)
This video is in so high quality. I simpily can't comprehend how you still have so few followers. please continue in this quality.
I'll do my best to continue in that fashion!
that was a really-really good video. u must have had some experience in this before, haven't u?
anyways, keep it up
Yeah, I've been doing YT videos for 10 years now, practicing and learning from my own mistakes. It's my 4th channel overall, but first in English. I haven't reached the 300 subs mark in neither of them, but this time I have a feeling it will change.
Thank you!
All these rules make sense and should be applied in all other countries in the world. Learn from us Germans.
Let's see if I can get any subscribers!
Well you got at least 1 more :)
The video is very well made and about an interesting thing.
@@cmdraljaz77 Thank you, it means a lot to me :) Apparently, you're the very first one!
You just got another :)
@panvvan7293 Thank you so much!
Rechtsfahrgebot!! (Drive as far right as you can so faster cars can overtake you with less risk or smth)
Why so less comments, 16 March 2024
Cause it's just the beginning of the channel!