What do you need in your car in Germany?

When driving in Germany, it is important to make sure you have the right equipment in your car. Having the wrong equipment can lead to hefty fines and even a driving ban. Here is a list of the compulsory equipment you need to have in your car when driving in Germany:

Warning Triangle

All vehicles with four wheels or more must have a warning triangle in the car. This is to be used in the event of a breakdown or an accident. The warning triangle must be placed at least 30 metres away from the car, in a visible spot.

Reflective Safety Jackets

Reflective safety jackets are compulsory in all vehicles in Germany. These must be kept in the car and worn if you are ever in a situation where you need to leave the car and stand by the side of the road.

First Aid Kit

A first aid kit is also compulsory in all vehicles in Germany. This should include bandages, plasters, antiseptic wipes, and other items that may be needed in the event of an accident.

Beam Deflectors

Beam deflectors are compulsory in all vehicles in Germany. These are used to ensure that the headlights are correctly adjusted and do not dazzle other drivers.

Safety Helmet

If you are riding a motorcycle in Germany, you must wear a safety helmet. This must be a certified helmet and must be worn at all times when riding.

Having the right equipment in your car when driving in Germany is essential. Fines can be issued for not having the correct equipment, so make sure you check that you have all the compulsory items before setting off.