will a speeding ticket in Europe affect my U.S. driving record?
Yes, you can drive in Europe with a US license for a limited period of time, typically up to 90 days. After that, you may need to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) to continue driving legally in Europe. It is important to check the specific requirements of the country you plan to visit before driving there.
Typically, US car insurance policies do not provide coverage for driving in Europe. It is recommended to check with your insurance provider or purchase additional coverage for international travel.
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In general, US car insurance does not work in Europe. When driving in Europe, you typically need to purchase a separate insurance policy that meets the requirements of the country you are visiting. It's important to check with your insurance provider before traveling to ensure you have the necessary coverage.
This is known as intensity. There are a number of intensity scales including the Modified Mercalli scale which is commonly used in the US and the Macroseismic scale as used in Europe.
Volkswagen
Here in the US the Volkswagen is certainly one of the most popular imported automobiles. The search for dealers can begin with Volkswagen for they have a listing of all their locations with maps. There is also a free magazine in grocery store stands called Auto Trader which also lists dealerships, such, as Volkswagen.
1949.The first Volkswagen Beetles were officially imported to the US in 1949. That year, there were two Volkswagen Beetles sold. These were the models with two half-circle rear windows, also known as the Split-Window Beetles.
Phil Spector modified the "Long and winding road"
US and Europe
No, but you should be able to get an international driving permit that would carry some weight. In the US, US citizens can get them at AAA. International driving permits are not good as license substitutes in the country where they were issued. In other words, someone in the US can't get and use one in place of a US license that has been suspended or revoked.