View Full Version : Must read if you plan on visiting Austria, Switzerland


CrazyIvan
03-05-2010, 07:05 AM
Everyone,

This is a map to local ADAC (german AAA) office in Ingolstadt. It is only 7 minutes away from the Forum. So, before you head out on your adventure, stop by: Austrian 10-day pass will cost you 8 Euro (~$11), Swiss pass is 28 Euro (~$40). That's a lot cheaper than trying to risk being caught by police and paying a hefty ticket.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Ettinger+Stra%C3%9Fe,+85057+Ingolstadt,+Germ any+(AUDI+Aktiengesellschaft+AUDI+Forum+Ingolstadt )&daddr=schillerstrasse+2,+ingolstadt&hl=en&geocode=FVNf6AIdryiuACGR-gkWUh4iYw%3BFckf6AIdeYyuACnbRoZCsv-eRzEHjjzTHbxk3Q&mra=pe&mrcr=0&sll=48.775054,11.426444&sspn=0.026868,0.076818&ie=UTF8&ll=48.775141,11.426039&spn=0.026868,0.076818&z=14

TIME89
03-05-2010, 08:56 AM
Everyone,

This is a map to local ADAC (german AAA) office in Ingolstadt. It is only 7 minutes away from the Forum. So, before you head out on your adventure, stop by: Austrian 10-day pass will cost you 8 Euro (~$11), Swiss pass is 28 Euro (~$40). That's a lot cheaper than trying to risk being caught by police and paying a hefty ticket.


In addition, if you show up your US AAA card you get a free maps of Germany, Austria and Swiss!
There one in Munich, right across the street from BMW dealership on Frankfurter Ring
ADAC Gau Südbayern eVFrankfurter Ring 30, 80807 München, Germany089 3596085


if you're using the autobahns in Austria and Switzerland, they are toll roads. You'll have to purchase your toll sticker (vignette) before entering the autobahns in those countries. They're not that expensive (less than $20) but are another good reason to stay on the secondary roads where the scenery is MUCH better. Besides, Austria and Switzerland have speed limits (130kph, IIRC) on their autobahns. http://www.bimmerfest.com/photos/data/3161/PA090237_Large_.JPG