How fast can you drive?
by zajem on 14 April 2006
Entrance the towns in the Czech Republic you can see the label with name of each town. But that label doesn't mean only the name for this or that town.It also says, that you should slow-down. If traffic signs don't display another speed limit, the speed in town is boardered max. 50 km/h (31 mph).
I don't wonder, why there are so many serious crash accidants on the higways. Drivers don't axcept the speed limit 130 km/h (81 mph). Many times driving a car by this speed I was overtaken. Why? what do other drivers want to say? - Let me go, beuase my car is better - or - Let me go, because I don't have the time.
many options but love a car for freedome
by richie on 14 April 2006
Driving around is surprisingly easy with very little traffic. You can stop and eat in little local pubs on the way and stop to take photos that you would otherwise miss. I traveled via train and bus and found both great and easy enough to figure out despite the language barrier. They are both very inexpensive by western European standards.
Moravian Karst area - Punkvas...
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by TheaIren on 31 December 1969
Moravian Karst area - Punkvas Cave. It is the most important karst area in the central Europe. Four of the canes in that area are opened to public. I visited Punkvas Cave.
Moravian Karst area is really place what You should visit when You are In Czech. I remember the exitment when we went through underground spaces and coridors. After part of the walking tour in caves ( beautiful and interesting figures of stalagmites and stalagtites ),followed motorboat ride along the Punkva underground river.