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Old Mar 29, 2007 | 6:52 pm
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MariaSF
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Originally Posted by CDTraveler
I'd have to disagree about "without any traffic jams ever" on the autobahn. We spent only 3 days driving in Germany, and of that time, about 4 hours was spent sitting on dead stopped autobahns, especially around Hamburg. Didn't seem to be any shortage of traffic jams in that area.

As for renting a car in one country and dropping it off in another: we needed to do that, and found by far the best rate was with Hertz. The base rate was higher, but by booking it through AAA we did not have to pay a drop fee, so in the end there was a considerable savings.
I'm sorry you got stuck in traffic. German Autobhanen are have way too muc traffic, specially in the summer.
But as I mentioned earlier, I commuted on A95 (Muenchen-Garmish) and A295 (A95-Starnberg), and there I never found a traffic jam, except for the traffic lights upon arrival in both Muenchen and Starnberg.
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