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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
PCSing to Germany
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<blockquote data-quote="Tacky03" data-source="post: 11138600" data-attributes="member: 81539"><p>Personally, the autobahn got old after the first few times. My favorite part about driving in Germany is the rural roads that have some curves, and still no speed limit. After you accelerate to merge with traffic on the thrill is pretty much gone and the autobahn is just like any other highway. Make sure you have good brakes as well, you still have to deal with slower cars passing in the left lane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tacky03, post: 11138600, member: 81539"] Personally, the autobahn got old after the first few times. My favorite part about driving in Germany is the rural roads that have some curves, and still no speed limit. After you accelerate to merge with traffic on the thrill is pretty much gone and the autobahn is just like any other highway. Make sure you have good brakes as well, you still have to deal with slower cars passing in the left lane. [/QUOTE]
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