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Berlin Transports


As you would expect from the Germans, Berlin is implemented by a highly comprehensive and integrated public transport system.
The S-Bahn has main east-west and north-south routes as well as a line circling the entire city center.
Nine U-Bahn lines function on the underground network with 2 running around the clock on weekends, whilst fleets of buses journey to virtually all parts of the city. For a "tourist-approach" try the trams which can be found in the eastern half of the city and offer pleasant views.
Berlin's "Welcome Card" is an interesting transport pass providing unlimited local travel for 72 hours besides to discounted entry into many of the city's attractions, shows and sights. Additionally to these, there are numerous other types of passes on offer making travelling around affordable. Examples comprehend the one-day, weekend and weekly passes.
Bike hire is also seductive in this flat city with a comprehensive cycle-path network. There is a generous supply:
Try Citybike located near the Kurfürstendamn.
 Berlin Public Transport

Berlin has a splendid public transport network (even if the locals wish to complain about it). It is fast, particularly reliable and good value for money. It also runs all night, every day of the week.
S-Bahn and U-Bahn are the backbone of the public transport network. If you're only in Berlin for a short time, these are the most convenient to navigate - the only buses you might need are the 100 and 200 "sightseeing" routes.
 Berlin Tickets and Fares

Public transport within Berlin and the surrounding region is unified, and tickets can be utilized on almost all ways of transport (exclude long-distance trains). Berlin is separated into three zones: A, B and C. Zone A is the city centre within the S-Bahn's ring line; Zone B is the rest of Berlin surrounding the ring line; and Zone C is the area immediately outside Berlin (including Potsdam).
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Driving schools in Berlin
Driving schools teach driving, and road safety.
In the driving schools directory you will find information about road safety, driving knowledge, vechicles and equipment.
A driver training course, or hight-school driver education program approved by the provincial government can teach you the skills, and attitudes you need to be a safe, and responsible driver.
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Traffic schools in Berlin
Improve your driving skills and possibly get a ticket dismissed or your insurance premium reduced. Taking a traffic schools course can also earn you a discount on your car insurance premiums. And, of course, if your driving skills just need a tune up, you can sign up to improve your driving techniques.
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