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Old 03-25-2016, 10:45 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rostasi View Post
Actually, you may be surprised at how much Autobahn really doesn't work all that well,
in regards to tempo, on the autobahn, but you still should try it because it could be a
fun experience that you can later say that you did. The autobahn tempo is more like house;
techno/trance or dubstep ... and when you're in the fast lane it's more like drum and bass.

Not to get all schoolmarm on you, but, for your safety, don't drive like a typical American
on the autobahn. PLEASE, do at least a little research on driving in Germany before you go.
There are things that you need to know that could save your life and/or keep you from
getting ticketed. I can give you 4 examples of stuff to know if you're interested.

Musically: Yes, Berlin-school type music could be fun to listen to on the roadways -
especially off the highway through various villages, but that's just a preference of mine.
To me, it's not so frenetic that you lose your driving sense, but not so narcotic that you fall asleep.
Here's a free comp of recent work if you're inclined.
It really depends on ones car.
In a good car and on a good road you hardly feel the speed at all and it's not particularly drum'n'bassy.

How does a typical American drive on the autbahn?
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