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On average, around 3500 people die per year on the autobahn in Germany. The autobahn is known for having high-speed limits and some unrestricted sections, which can contribute to the number of fatalities.
The Autobahn in Germany took three years to complete. It was started in 1929 and the public was given access to it in 1932.
Autobahn = motorway Autobahn = freeway
Schnellstraße or Autobahn
Autobahn is German for "freeway"; the proper name of the autobahn there is Bundesautobahn, meaning "federal motorway".
The end of the autobahn sign can be found at the exit ramp or the point where the autobahn ends.
On average, about 400-500 people are killed each year on the autobahn in Germany. Speed and driver error are common factors in accidents on these high-speed highways.
The autobahn is in Germany.
berlin i will drive the autobahn in berlin
"Freeway" is an English equivalent of "Autobahn."
Ich fahre auf der Autobahn nach Berlin I drive on the Autobahn to berlin.
the autobahn still exists if that's what you're asking