You've obviously never been to the autobahn
German autobahns are best to drive at night. Otherwise, you must be extremely on alert because people change to the lane in front of you with 80 kp/h while you cruise with 250. But whatever happens, microsleep is almost never a problem.
Can you give me an insight? I thought it was nice high speed travel with everyone having precise driving, using their signals, moving right and passing left.
You will see both - perfect orchestrated high speed travel that even a central AI couldn't do better - and people who block you because they cannot stand that your car is faster than theirs. And then there are local crazies who are so accustomed to driving their home road in winter environments that you better don't try to follow.
There's shitloads of spots that are under construction and the speed limit is 50 kph, it's fucking such bullshit because there is literally no one working and it is all over the place. And then there is daily commute traffic as well.
I was there from Munich to tubingen starting at 5am and with all the construction signs and bullshit, we hit full speed only two times for about 4 mins each. Any us freeway or drive to Vegas is more 'autobahn' than they have there.
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