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Germany is covered by an excellent and extensive system of roads and toll-free autobahnen (motorways). In Cologne, traffic drives on the right and the minimum age for driving is 18 years. Generally, there are no speed limits on autobahnen but individually marked speed limits appear on a large percentage of motorway miles. A maximum of 130kph (81mph) is recommended. Speed limits of 130kph (81mph) or 100kph (62mph) apply outside built-up areas and 50kph (30mph) in towns. Foreign drivers require proof of insurance and their national driving licence - a Green Card is strongly recommended. A country identification sticker must be displayed on the vehicle. The main German automobile association is the Allgemeine Deutsche Automobil Club - ADAC (tel: 01805 101 112; www.adac.de).

Emergency breakdown services
ADAC (tel: 8922 2222).

Routes to the city
Cologne is linked to the rest of Germany by fast autobahn (A) routes. The A1 leads north to Hamburg, forking east to become the A2 to Berlin; the A3 leads southeast to Frankfurt; the A4 leads west to Belgium via Aachen; the A61 (off the A4) leads due south towards Switzerland. Driving from the UK to Cologne is about 400km (250 miles) via Calais. Cologne is a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). As a result only motor vehicles equipped with a red, yellow or green ‘Low Emission Labels' may access the city centre and parts of the boroughs of Deutz and Mülheim (Business travellers might like to note that the visitors parking Kölnmesse and the LANXESS arena lies outside the environmental zone, so no sticker is needed.) For more details and information on where to obtain stickers, visit www.koeln.de/tourismus. Or simply use the city's Park-and-Ride system.

Driving times to the city
From London âEuro“ 6 hours 30 minutes; Paris - 5 hours; Berlin - 6 hours; Rome - 13 hours 30 minutes.

Coach services
Eurolines (tel: 0871 781 8181; www.eurolines.com) runs coach services to Cologne, including a direct service from London (journey time - 11 hours 30 minutes to 13 hours).