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The autobahn is part and parcel of national mythology in Germany. But the climate crisis is causing a rethink of this no-speed-limit highway system, writes Paul Hockenos.
For travel by car, Germany’s Autobahn system is one of the best highway systems in the world. Yes, you can drive fast. Like really fast. But there’s a bit more going on than just speed.
KUNZE: The autobahn is a collective piece of architecture. It's connected to an idea of Volksgemeinschaft. That was the Nazi idea that, like, all Germans are a somewhat harmonious nation.
Considering the autobahn speed is 130 kmph, this is akin to checking your phone during a traffic jam, so there’s work to be done. The technology is currently exclusive to Germany.
Every time I get back to the U.S. from Germany, my friends ask me if I drove on the Autobahn. When I respond “yes,” they often tell me they’re jealous. But my friends shouldn’t envy me ...