• randombullet@programming.dev
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    5 days ago

    Speeding fines are cheap. Road tax in a sense.

    But if you get into an accident, the fines multiply very fast.

    If an accident is caused by the winter tire violation, the guilty must pay a 120 Euro fine in addition to other applicable allegations of the accident.

    Killing an animal with your car, you’ll be fined the cost of the animals life.

    If you damage a tree by crashing into it, you also have to pay for the replacement of the tree.

    You can be fined for tailgating above 80km/h.

    It’s also illegal to run out of gas on the Autobahn.

    It’s illegal to leave your car unlocked.

    List goes on and on, but I’ve actually never seen many enforced (aside from paying for the tree, it was nearly 2.5k per tree)

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      4 days ago

      So if you hit wildlife you have to pay or does it only count for domesticated animals that aren’t allowed on roads in most places? That sounds insane. In most countries if you hit a dog with your car the dog owner is liable for damages to your car in most cases, same with cattle unless it’s part of a convoy.

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        4 days ago

        It mostly falls under Federal Nature Conservation Act (Bundesnaturschutzgesetz). I believe it’s very localized of the penalties for killing an animal on the road.

        Regardless, you’ll need to call the police if you kill a domesticated animal or any larger animals. I believe rodents are too small to be reported.