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Driving in Austria is generally a pleasure, due to its excellend roads. Motorways (Autobahn) get crowded rarely. The toll for using the motorways is relatively small. Austrian drivers are well behaved, but many of them are speeding. Don't do this, you will have to pay a big fine if you get caught.
Speed limits in Austria are 130 km/h on motorways, 100 km/h outside cities and 50 km/h within cities. The usual speed limit signs might enforce lower limits. The minimum speed on the motorways is 60 km/h (vehicles that cannot get to this speed are not allowed to enter motorways).
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Austria has a very good public transport network. Trains are the main means of transport for medium or long trips within the country. Buses further connect you to smaller towns or villages.
Trains are very reliable. You should use them always if possible. Tickets are reasonably priced and conditions in the trains are really good. Prices are calculated based on the distance you travel. You can buy your tickets in almost all train stations, onboard in some trains and online on www.oebb.at.
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