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Driving Rules in Poland: A Comprehensive Guide<br>Poland, an attractive country located in Central Europe, boasts an abundant history, lively culture, and stunning landscapes. Whether you are a tourist mesmerized by the appeal of Kraków, a business traveler commuting in Warsaw, or a regional resident browsing their everyday routine, understanding the driving rules in Poland is necessary for safe and accountable travel. This post provides an in-depth introduction of driving regulations, essential considerations, and frequently asked concerns, guaranteeing that drivers can with confidence hit the roads.<br>Summary of Polish Driving Regulations<br>Driving in Poland is controlled by the Road Traffic Act, which describes various rules indicated to guarantee security on the roads. The Polish federal government has implemented stringent laws relating to speed limits, alcohol consumption, automobile upkeep, and other critical aspects of driving. Below is a summary of essential rules and regulations that all motorists ought to be aware of:<br>Key Driving RulesRuleDetailsDriving SideDrive on the best side of the road.Speed LimitsUrban locations: 50 km/h<br>Non-urban areas: 90 km/h<br>Motorways: 140 km/h (120 km/h for trucks)Alcohol LimitLegal blood alcohol limit is 0.0%.Safety beltCompulsory for all passengers.Kid SafetyChildren under 150 cm should be in an approved kid seat.Mobile PhonesUse of handheld mobile phones while driving is prohibited.Traffic LightsRed implies stop, green means go, and yellow means prepare to stop.RoundaboutsGive way to traffic currently on the roundabout

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