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Tourists, I really want to know about traveling in my car, how to organize all this, what are the secrets about this. Anyone who can tell about the road trip write to ICQ 406408797. I will be very grateful
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аватар BorisLatysh
Well, the main thing is knowledge of the language (at least English). Then we buy a visa and book a hotel (where, in principle, we will go). Then we buy (if not) a GPS navigator and train to drive around our homeland with it (we get used to the commands and the interface). Before leaving, we inspect the car's oil, filter, suspension, belts ... And then we come up with a route in detail and then specify the specifics of the countries on the route. Key features: Yellow vest IN THE INSIDE of the car (not in the trunk!!!!) Gasoline is the cheapest in Austria. In countries with paid autobahns (Austria, Hungary), we ALWAYS pay the toll. Fine from 70-200 euros. We calculate the road at the rate of 1000 km per day in Europe (easy). In the USSR, I can learn how to learn 1200, but it's difficult.
аватар Logoks
I agree with the previous answer, I’ll just add, before leaving, buy a green card for a car (at any insurance company), think carefully about the route, this is very important, it’s advisable to book hotels in advance, GPS - buy or borrow, an indispensable thing on such trips, saves a lot time and nerves, especially when looking for the right hotel in the city. Also, if you travel around Germany, be careful with gas stations, they are not crowded there, so count on gasoline with a margin.
аватар frl_frl
In addition to the navigator, do not be stingy, buy a map of the country with a good scale on the spot (at any gas station). Because navigators sometimes bring funny surprises (especially in mountainous areas).
аватар shumera
and in some countries, payment for roads occurs on the roads themselves - for example, in Poland, France, Italy, Croatia, Belarus. and pay for the rest of the countries Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland (as already mentioned), pay either at the first gas station after the border or at the last one before.
Autobahns in Germany are free and in some places without speed limits.
I advise you to observe the speed limit when driving through settlements - the policeman likes to keep order there.
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