Given where you are going, pay attention to weather conditions and signs. It is an offence to go into the mountains without snowchains and there will be signs to let you know when you are entering territory where chains are required. Look for "ketten" or possibly "kettenpflicht" as the warning.
It is also an offence to make any sort of gesture at anyone while driving, particularly "stinkenfinger" so don't do that either.
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In Stuttgart and in fact all cities and towns trams have absolute priority at all times. Overtaking a tram is illegal when pbuttengers are getting on or off.
It's illegal to use your lights incorrectly, that is dipped headlights when dark, don't dazzle and never drive on sidelights alone.
Don't sound your car horn in built up areas.
As you leave a town you will see a sign with the name of the town crossed out, this has the same meaning as the UK NSL sign and the NSL in Germany is 100kph (62mph).
Germany does use the yellow diamond for priority roads and at some junctions you may see bizarre looking white rectangles with a road layout, this indicates which route has priority. The priority route is shown in heavy black, and the give way routes are thinner and have a break between them and the priority route.
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Some cities have a turn right on red policy, indicated by a green arrow pointing right under the traffic signal. Even though you may turn right on red at this sign, you must stop (treat the sign as a STOP sign) before proceeding even if nothing else is coming.