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  1. Travelmath helps you find the driving time based on actual directions for your road trip. You can find out how long it will take to drive between any two cities, airports, states, countries, or zip codes. This can also help you plan the best route to travel to your destination.

  2. Over a week, you can drive for a maximum of 56 hours in total (e.g. 9 hours on 4 days, and 10 hours on 2 days) although over two consecutive weeks you must not exceed 90 hours.

  3. The main EU rules on driving hours are that you must not drive more than: 9 hours in a day - this can be extended to 10 hours twice a week; 56 hours in a week; 90 hours in any 2 consecutive...

  4. 10:00 AM Drop Off Time: Driver Age 25-69. Find Your Car. International Road Sign Guide for Travelers. With the implementation of the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals in 1978, many members of the European Union now utilize a standard set of signs and signals to make travel easier for visitors and residents alike.

  5. How long can I drive? You can drive: 9 hours per day (and twice a week up to 10 hours per day) 56 hours per week (maximum 90 hours per two weeks) exceptionally one hour longer to reach your home or company when you start a weekly rest period (or two hours more to start a regular weekly rest period)

  6. www.theaa.com › european-breakdown-cover › driving-in-europeTips for driving in europe - The AA

    Driving in Europe doesn't just mean driving on the right. There are lots of things about driving on the Continent that are different to driving at home. Here's our top tips to make the most of driving through France, Spain, Germany and other countries in Europe.

  7. European Road Systems. Most European road travel is very similar to that of the US. Only the UK and Ireland drive on the left side of the road. All other European countries drive on the right. Passing is allowed as safety dictates. Some countries use a single line to prohibit passing; others use two.