Side-by-side comparison

Belgium vs Germany driving rules

Compare the main cross-border differences before driving between Belgium and Germany.

Rule Belgium Germany
Built-up areas20 / 30 / 50 km/h50 km/h
Outside built-up areas70 / 90 km/h100 km/h
Motorways / expressways120 km/h130 km/h
Standard drivers0.5 mg/ml0.5 mg/ml
Novice drivers0.5 mg/ml0.0 mg/ml
Professional drivers0.2 mg/ml0.0 mg/ml
Daytime lightsNot stated in the standardized sourceNot stated in the standardized source
Winter tyres / equipmentNot stated in the standardized sourceMandatory
Mandatory equipmentwarning triangle, reflective vestfirst-aid kit, warning triangle, reflective vest
Low-emission zonesCheck the current national or local official sourceCheck the current national or local official source
Fines and enforcementCheck the current national or local official sourceCheck the current national or local official source
Emergency number112112

Belgium

Typical passenger-car speed limits: Urban alternatives cover residential areas and school/cycle-street zones; the 70 km/h rural limit is listed for the Flemish Region.

Germany

Typical passenger-car speed limits: 130 km/h is advisory (Richtgeschwindigkeit); motorway sections without a posted limit are unrestricted.

Winter tyres / equipment: The source states that winter tyres are mandatory but gives no dates or conditions.

This is a planning summary, not legal advice. Road signs and current national rules take priority. Always check the linked official source before departure.