Hah, i knew the song in the description wasnt right, it's Cry for you from Andy Timmons :P
@KajakC8 ай бұрын
Your fan as always!
@Þórontyethube8 ай бұрын
I have a question about your videos so how do get the highway signs in to your video do you use a program or something?
@Matz328 ай бұрын
part of my Munich - Katowice route. Like most people returning to Germany, they stop at the last parking lot, which causes a lot of traffic - sometimes you have to wait an hour or more to refuel and pay. The rest have a break and buy food, but the driver doesn't :p Unfortunately, the passage between the asphalt and concrete is already in such a condition that there are bumps and a speed limit. There is more to do with entering Poland than leaving, if I remember correctly. And they don't do anything about it.
@EuropeanRoads8 ай бұрын
München - Katowice through here? That seems like a detour. On the other hand, there isn't a really direct route, either via Prague or Vienna.
@Pyeknu8 ай бұрын
Are all motorways in Poland tolled?
@Pyeknu8 ай бұрын
Reason I ask is that I've noticed the gantries over the roadway with what look like lane sensor units over the highway. They remind me of what's set up over Highway 407 in Ontario.
@maciek92078 ай бұрын
@@Pyeknu Toll highways in Poland below 3.5 tons at the moment are: A2 Konin - Poznań, A2 Poznań - Rzepin (near border with Germany) and A4 Katowice - Kraków.
@eifrvdc3tv3t796 ай бұрын
For trucks yes, for cars there is some highways which are free, but most are tolled. Also every expressway (S roads), which have almost highway standard, are free for cars
@osasunaitor8 ай бұрын
Poland must have very strict noise regulation laws, because motorways are often surrounded by those huge ugly noise barriers, even in sparsely populated areas. They make the driving experience dull and claustrophobic my opinion. But at least in PL they are clean, in my country (Spain) they always get vandalised with graffiti which makes them even uglier. Spanish motorways feel like driving through ghetto walls nowadays.
@Kapitankoxsupek1237 күн бұрын
Hey, there are not screens everywhere in Poland. Screens are placed near buildings or when the road runs very close to houses. In Poland, graffiti is prohibited because it is devastation.