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Ampelmännchen
thumb|East German '''''' (; literally 'little traffic light man', diminutive of '''''' ) is the symbol shown on pedestrian signals in Germany. Prior to German reunification in 1990, the two German states had different forms of the pedestrian traffic lights, with a generic human figure in West Germany, and a generally "male" figure wearing a hat in the East.
vehicle registration plates of Germany
Wikimedia list article
ADAC
thumb|right|ADAC "Yellow Angel" thumb|right|An ADAC Eurocopter EC145 thumb|Fairchild Dornier 328JET flying for the ADAC
Road signs in Germany
Dekra SE
thumb|300px|Dekra headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany thumb|Dekra vehicle inspection facility in Hedemora, Sweden Dekra (stylised as DEKRA in its logo) is a German professional inspection and expert certification company. Founded in Berlin in 1925 as the Deutscher Kraftfahrzeug-Überwachungs-Verein (German Motor Vehicle Inspection Association), the company is currently headquartered in Stuttgart. With approximately 48,646 employees and a reported revenue of€4.29 billion for 2024, DEKRA is the world’s largest non-listed inspection body and a global market leader in vehicle testing.
Vogelfluglinie
thumb|300px|right|The German and part of the Danish railway line thumb|300 px|right|Ferry at Puttgarden. Trains and cars are loaded by the lower ramp, cars only by the upper ramp. The ' (German) or ' (Danish) is a transport corridor between Copenhagen, Denmark, and Hamburg, Germany.
plug-in electric vehicles in Germany
overview of plug-in electric vehicles in Germany
driving licence in Germany
overview about the driving licence in Germany