First time to Prague by car, are there any differences to Germany?

I'm driving from Chemnitz to Prague and wanted to ask if there are any differences to Germany?

apart from the place names

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Traveller5712
2 years ago

Actually there is no 😉

Only a small tip: in Prague it is – as in any other city – disastrous to find a parking lot. So park out and drive in with the Öffis. You have much more of that.

Otherwise: In the Czech Republic, normal people live – and therefore drive quite normal car.

Achso – very important: In addition to the Vignette for the motorways, you need UNBEDINGT a replacement set with KFZ pears. These are prescribed in the Czech Republic. Get these at your home at a reasonable price before you find them at a petrol station for expensive money.

marcelgr
2 years ago
Reply to  Traveller5712

Since 2018, no replacement bulbs have been needed. Without a workshop you can’t change it anyway

DieBaustelle
2 years ago

In the Czech Republic there is a speed limit on the motorways of 130 km/h, and there is a so-called vignette obligation.

DerBayer80
2 years ago

Watch that you drive to the right Prague. There is also one 😬 in Lower Bavaria

Look what you have to do in the car. There are differences. The streets are partly very interesting and the police are usually directly on site

Rihanna12567
2 years ago

You have to drive day and night with light and there are toll roads.

Gehilfling
2 years ago

No, it’s quite similar to German roads. Of course, you need to observe speed limits and toll roads – if you want to use them. But you can get a digital plaque online.

JmdJmdJmd
1 year ago

You can’t drive there with motorollern I think

Scusselbudd
2 years ago

Toll roads, tickets are immensely more expensive than in D.

Scusselbudd
2 years ago
Reply to  NurDichA

For what 55€?