Hello everyone, welcome to our channel . Today I want to talk about the traffic theme that I photographed last time . It was a long time ago. Yes, it was a long time ago. The response to the last one was pretty good. In fact, I shared some practical information in the message box. There are quite a few people who will give us some feedback , yes, yes, then we will collect these feedbacks and then summarize the experiences gained after living for a few more months or a year, so we will make another episode today to share them. First of all, we Let’s start with the highway. In the last episode, we talked about how you will be photographed if you exceed the speed limit of 3% on the highway. That is to say, if the speed limit is 100, you may be photographed if you drive 104 (slip of the tongue). Wait, is there a camera? Of course, if there is no camera, who will take a picture of you? It scares me to death. I want to say that if I don’t have a camera, who will take a picture of you . Well, understand this 3%. There is an exception . If the speed limit is 130, it will be gone and there will be no allowable value. Why did you take the photo when it was more than one kilometer away ? The regulations are good, but you should pay special attention to the fact that if you speed 40 kilometers over the speed limit , you are already criminally liable and have to go to court. It is not a traffic violation, but the speed limit is 100. If you drive 140 kilometers , you have to go to court. Have you been photographed? Of course , if you are caught speeding by 50 mph, your driver's license will be revoked , which is quite serious. So when you step on the accelerator and want to speed, you must be careful about these two thresholds. When it comes to speeding , isn't it either the inner left lane or the overtaking lane? In theory, you can't speed. Theoretically, it doesn't say that you can drive in the overtaking lane. When it comes to overtaking lanes , in Taiwan or the Netherlands , we try not to occupy the inner lane because the inner lane is used for overtaking. But in the Netherlands, there is another one that is more strict. There is a rule that does not exist in Taiwan. It is to stay in the outside lane as much as possible . For example, if there is a three-lane road and we drive in the second lane, when there is no car on the outermost lane, we must also keep to the right. This does not exist in Taiwan, but it does in the Netherlands. This is a rule , so everyone should be especially careful. This seems to be a feedback from a certain person to a certain netizen. If two people mentioned this matter, go check it out. There is indeed this rule. Thank you , everyone. Thank you for the feedback. This is also the purpose of making the video . If you know more, you can communicate with us, right?
Because after all, even people here who are not familiar with the place are passed on by word of mouth and experience. So if I go to verify it, I will get some intelligence or information. Otherwise, I have to check this thing myself. If you know where to start , then the next stage is the part of the flat road. Let's start with the speeding. The speeding flat is 3 kilometers , not 3%, it is 3 kilometers. For example, if the speed limit is 40, you can only drive to 43. Otherwise, more than one thing is to be photographed. The last plane part was mainly about circles, because there are many circles in the Netherlands , and you have to choose a lane before going in. So today I will share another one . If you drive in the inner lane, you can You can only use the inside ring to go
outside. You can only go outside the ring because
some rings look very delicious. Like this picture , it is so long that even if you are on the outside, you will feel that it is smooth to cut to the inside. There is no dotted line , so when you see it, you will feel that it is natural to cut in. In fact, it is not possible. Your outside lane is to take the outside lane. If you are not careful , you may be cut in by someone . It
is mainly for safety. Right, it's mainly about safety, because the car in the inside lane won't expect you to suddenly cut over ,
or if you suddenly cut to the outside line from the inside, you actually don't expect the outside lane . Now, because you think everyone should obey it, you will subconsciously just do it. No , um, I won't pay attention to what the car next to me is doing. I am, this is not
, this is not, this is not what it should be, this should not be a good demonstration. It 's just that I am very focused on my one, that lane , and both lanes. I still have to look at it . Okay , that's it. Rings, last time I mentioned that in the Netherlands, you have to turn on your turn signal when entering a ring . Well, this is also a feedback from someone who found that there is no such rule in Germany. Is there
no such rule? It doesn’t matter if you want to hit the car . But there is no such hard and fast rule. So the Netherlands requires it. So if you go to Germany and see someone entering the ring and flashing their headlights , they are from the Netherlands . Enter the ring and hit the car . The lights are from the Netherlands . Well , since I mentioned Germany, I will share another one. Someone mentioned it. I also checked it and found something very interesting. In the Netherlands, you can use a driving recorder, but it doesn’t seem to be very common. Almost every one in Taiwan. The cars look like they have them. It seems that you rarely see them
in the Netherlands . Well, that’s not allowed in Germany . You can’t even install them. Why does it feel like it’s infringing on people’s privacy ?
Of course, the Netherlands also says that you can’t put it anywhere after you take it. On the Internet , there are not so many news about driving recorders in the Netherlands . There are so many in Taiwan . You mentioned news about videos shot using driving recorders. Well, they all mentioned Germany. One more thing to add is that when you go to a big city in Germany , you must remember to apply for environmental protection. The seal (Umweltplakette) is the green sticker on the car window and the environmental seal. Generally, if you use a car for yourself, you can buy it online and it will be mailed to you. However, if you rent the car from a car rental agency , this time may not be available and you cannot advance it. If you know the car number , you can go to TÜV agencies to buy it directly on site when you first enter Germany. If unfortunately the agency is closed when you arrive and you can't buy a sticker, it is better to park the car indoors as much as possible. parking lot instead of parking on the street , otherwise you may be more likely to be ticketed Pay special attention to the fact that France also has such an environmental label. In Belgium, if the car is registered in the Netherlands, there is no need to do any registration, register an environmental label, etc. The above is for your reference. Then in the Netherlands, I I also vaguely feel that the car windows seem to be relatively transparent. In Taiwan, they look relatively dark and I can’t see inside. Even the heat insulation stickers are very dark ,
because there are regulations that require 75% light transmittance for the front seats and 75% for the back seats. The light transmittance is 70% , which is more. The front should be more transparent so you can see the inside, right ,
because sometimes you have to check whether the driver has seen you, etc. This is regulated in the Netherlands and I will check it later. It seems that most countries have regulations. It seems that Taiwan does not have regulations . It is strange . Isn't it
possible to have a sunshade ? Is it okay? I don't know how mobile it is. I guess it is okay. If you know, you can leave a message below. I have seen this kind of sunshade and some people are using it. I think it should be possible because sometimes the sun is really strong . Then, I also found a very interesting thing. The drunk driving law in the Netherlands is based on what you get. What does it mean that there are different standards for how long a driver's license lasts? For example, the longer you have a driver's license, the more you can drink? It can't be said that the longer you drink, the more you drink. If the general standard is your blood alcohol concentration , if it is 0.5 parts per thousand, it is considered a drunk driving . But if you get your driver's license within five years , you can get your driver's license. If it is less than five years old, your standard is 0.2 per thousand , so it is relatively strict. In Taiwan, it is 0.3 per thousand, which counts as a drunk driving , but no matter how long you get it , I don’t know how the five years is determined like ours. When you change your driver's license , did we just convert it to one year? Or should we count it from the original country ?
I don't know about this , but in theory, in theory, you don't drink and drive. If you know how five years is calculated , you are welcome to leave a message below to let us know . Then let me share another important part that I think is the most important part of this film : Let’s work hard. Do we still have important points? How to refuel is also something I was quite nervous about when I first came to Europe to drive. Well, because I didn’t see anyone helping people refuel here. It
’s not the same as the method in Taiwan. That ’s right. In Taiwan, there’s that. That’s what it is. A work-study student or someone who helps you refuel will then ask you what kind of gas do you want to fill up? Do you want to fill it up? Here you can come by yourself, so everyone
comes by themselves. The refueling here is self-service, so everyone is self-service. The self-service gas stations here are mainly divided into two categories. One category is the ones without stores . The other category is the ones with stores . Let’s talk about the ones without stores. Well, the ones without stores. Basically, when you get to the gas station, um, the first thing you do is turn off the engine and get out of the car. Just go to the card insertion machine first and insert the credit card . In fact, it’s not a card insertion machine, it’s a penis. I met a card user last time. Have you ever encountered a card user? He stuck it in for me for a long time and I couldn’t find the place. I just couldn’t plug it in, so I noticed that it seemed to be using sensors. I found out that it was using sensors. No, no
, I didn’t seem to have any impression . I have encountered sensors. The situation I usually encounter is usually after you find the payment machine. Usually, you insert your credit card or debit card first , and then the first thing is to enter the password . Isn’t
the payment machine right next to the oil gun? Sometimes
there are several filling stations in the entire gas station , but there is only one machine. Yes. Maybe I have encountered it in a corner place. Yes, so after you insert the card and enter the password, you have to choose the gas island that says what number you are. Sometimes two islands share a machine , and then you may enter what you want to add. Oil and then do you want a receipt ? Do you want a receipt? You may enter it first at this time. It may not be correct , but it is probably to enter these few things and then after entering it, it will usually let you return the card. Take the card out first. It is not the time for you to force the card. Do you still need a PIN? No ? Just insert the password in the first step I just mentioned. Enter the password. So if you use a Taiwanese credit card, you must use the cash advance password , which is the 4-digit password. So Before you leave Taiwan, you need to activate this first. The main reason is that the gas station will use it , and then it will refund the card first. After refunding the card, you can start filling up , jump to stop, then deduct the money and put the fuel gun back. Then for example It says that you want to file a bill and you need a receipt urgently. If the option just now didn't ask you if you want a receipt, you can usually go back to the machine and then go to the machine again. It says you want a receipt and what is the gas station number you just said? It will print out again. Sometimes this is the second step . So there are two ways to get the receipt. One is to choose whether you want it at the beginning. The other is to go back and press it after filling up. This is a special addition: have you found me? I just got the card back and I didn’t know how much gas I had filled up. So when you insert the card, it actually doesn’t know how much it will deduct later. So
if it’s a Debit card , there’s no problem. However , it will deduct the amount you add. If you plug in a credit card, you will see that your mobile phone received a text message saying that it deducted it and asked it to pay a large amount of money. The amount is very exaggerated and is almost the upper limit , for example, 100 euros. There are so many like that . Yes, you will see that it says 100 euros, which is actually not bad. Yes, we usually refuel at 40 or 50 euros, maybe one or two hundred euros , but what is the upper limit for swiping the card, the upper limit for one refueling, and the upper limit for one refueling? The upper limit is that you will see that it has paid such a large amount , but in the end it will only charge you the actual amount of gas. Will it be refunded? It won't be refunded , it's just the actual payment . So when you see this for the first time, you'll be shocked if it's been stolen. In fact, if you don't have it, you'll do a card check first. OK, after talking about this, there's no store. When it comes to gas stations , let’s talk about gas stations with stores. Gas stations with stores are relatively simple. After you turn off the engine, you just take the oil gun and start filling. After you finish filling, remember to keep the car where it is. You don’t want to say that my car has moved. Go to the side so that others can fill up without you, just stay where you are, then go into the store and tell him what the gas island number is, and then pay and drive over like this. What will happen if you drive over? Maybe the people behind you will come and use this , but you haven't yet. The payment will be messed up , and then people think you are going to run away, so you refuel and run away. In fact, no one can stop you when you refuel and run. So how come this kind of thing doesn't happen? I don't know, maybe it does, or maybe it does. The fines are very heavy or the cameras are well-captured. He is not afraid of you running away. I am not sure about it. It seems that I only see people. It seems that I have only seen it in American TV series. It was the first time I added it. I didn’t know. I also moved the car to the side and thought. It seems weird. I filled up the gas and drove the car to the side to park. You drove to the side. Yes , but if it is a store with a store, you can be more sure that you will get the invoice. Although I said I added it , I was under the impression that it was nine. There is an invoice for 50% of the time . I don’t think I’ve ever been able to get one because I didn’t know how to press the button last time. Maybe there is no store. I don’t know how to operate the machine . Because it has Dutch written on it, it can usually be cut in English. Normally . My first step will be to cut it in English because I'm afraid that some steps may be sudden and I don't know, so I'll cut it in English. Then I'll ask you if you want to buy a cup of mineral water and some toilet paper . Okay. Then I'll add the oil type here , which you just mentioned. It seems that it doesn’t say 95 98 , right . It doesn’t necessarily have it written on the oil gun . Sometimes it says 95 98, sometimes it says E5 E10. In fact, you can think of it as E5, which corresponds to 98 E10. Corresponding to 95, the 5 means that alcohol is mixed with 5% alcohol. You can imagine that alcohol is cheaper. The more you mix it, the cheaper the oil will be. In theory, if you are driving a car with 95 added, both of these are the same. It seems that you can add 95 to Taiwanese cars. You can also add 98 occasionally. It doesn't matter. Just don't add diesel. There is also a very special and special oil. I have never actually seen it. It 's called E85 . Who should add E5, E10 and E85 since most of them are alcohol ? That seems to be a very special and special type of car, it seems to be only available at French gas stations , but it is completely impossible and cannot be refilled . So why do you know about this oil? Because I saw it when I was checking the information about E5 and E10, so don’t think so. It looks very similar. In principle, most people like us have E5 and E10. There is usually a sticker on the fuel tank cap. If you are renting a car, if you forget it temporarily and can't remember it, just take a look at the fuel tank cap. Usually there will be stickers or drawings on it, and I will add some information about the Dutch child car seat regulations. I find it surprising that it is difficult to find. It is not so clear , and the explanations are different and a bit confusing. Basically, it means under 18 years old. If your child is less than 135 centimeters , he or she needs to sit in a child safety seat that is 135 centimeters tall. In fact, the child safety seat is 135 centimeters taller. What is more special in the Netherlands is the 135 centimeters car seat? Yes, it's a child safety seat. It's a general name. It doesn't mean what shape it is. It's a simple booster type. It's also considered, but it's also considered, but it has a few centimeters or more before you can sit on a booster cushion . I've been looking for this for a long time. Now I see a comparison. What is reliable is that only those who are above 125cm and above 22kg can sit on a booster mat. Both of them need to be achieved, right? But this is actually very close . 125 to 135 is already 10cm. In fact, it is very close. It is not very close. I think your child is very big. The big one is right, a 125cm kid is already very tall , right?
It's a bit strange to be able to sit on a booster cushion , but the principle of safety is that the seat belt cannot get into the child's neck. Well , there is a special thing in the Netherlands. Their child safety seat can be placed in the front seat as long as you The front airbag is turned off, right? If the front airbag is turned off, it's OK. About the car seat , about the child safety seat. If you want to find more complete and reliable information, please leave a message below to let us know. There are also some web pages. It seems to be very complete and has a form. It actually sells safety seats. It says that this safety seat can be used by people over the age of several years. It may be safe enough , but whether it complies with Dutch regulations is another matter. I don’t know , so the information is just It’s very confusing. That’s it for today’s sharing. If you like us, remember to subscribe, like, share and turn on the little bell. Goodbye.