Beautiful drive, the section from Rabka Zdroj to Krakow is known to me, as I drove there a few times. However, from the slovakian border to Rabka Zdroj the road was knew to me. Nice green rolling hills landscape, thanks a lot for sharing, greetings from a road-tripper from Germany!
Thank you very much for your comment, I am glad you liked the video. Yes I also really liked that section on that mostly sunny day. :) I went a few times to the Tatras from Hungary, but never went to Krakow, this was my first time there. I wish you the best for your upcoming trips from Hungary! :)
Yeah, I always watch my mirror if someone is coming faster from behind. Especially in Hungary people can be very agressive on the highways, sometimes unreasonably.. But in Poland I did not experience this, also in western Europe, less people drives agressively.
I am glad you liked my Poland Driving video. The speed limit in poland is 50km/h in cities, and 90km/h outside of the cities. Some roads in this video even allows 120km/h (S roads), and sometimes it is limited up to 70km/h in cities as well. I always drive with the maximum allowed speed (by gps).
@@polishboy1702 Which (140km/h) is, by the way, the highest limit in the world (together with Bulgaria and Kazakhstan) except Germany with no limit on autobahn (but in reality most places have some limit and continous road works on top of that).
@@wirfm I know that, I'm just wondering why the red borders along the edges of it are extremely thin compared to the triangular signs of other European countries.
@@jaysonwitting4671 Your welcome. Yes, Poland is rather flat above Kraków except some areas like Świętokrzyskie moutains or morein regions closer to seasaid.
@@pigzelAi You honestly believe that maintaining roads is the same cost for 30x the size of the land? I agree on immigration being a drain on funds btw but you're being ridiculous.
Beautiful landscape and villages. Thanks for uploading.
I am glad you liked it, thank you very much for watching! :)
Clean, wow.
Beautiful drive, the section from Rabka Zdroj to Krakow is known to me, as I drove there a few times. However, from the slovakian border to Rabka Zdroj the road was knew to me. Nice green rolling hills landscape, thanks a lot for sharing, greetings from a road-tripper from Germany!
Thank you very much for your comment, I am glad you liked the video. Yes I also really liked that section on that mostly sunny day. :)
I went a few times to the Tatras from Hungary, but never went to Krakow, this was my first time there.
I wish you the best for your upcoming trips from Hungary! :)
5:08 that genuinely took me off guard ☠☠
Polish villagers are known here for being the top notch stuntsmen...
Nice Drive video 🎉
I am glad you liked it, thank you very much for watching! Have a nice week! :)
good job!
First couple of minutes-- looks almost like an American road.
I agree, although I have never been to America, but in the future I hope I can visit and do some road trips there. :)
I live in USA and I confirm, it does not.
no it doesnt 💀
I was in the USA. roads in Poland are of higher quality than those in the USA
Nice you drive good but in first 5 minutes other driver wasnt see you
nice vid, but dont stick to long on the left lane if not necessarily , Polish drivers and i think everyone in general are impacient for that :D
Yeah, I always watch my mirror if someone is coming faster from behind.
Especially in Hungary people can be very agressive on the highways, sometimes unreasonably..
But in Poland I did not experience this, also in western Europe, less people drives agressively.
Left line is ONLY for overtaking and passing.
26:52 why was beep sound?
I think it was a low fuel warning, after a few kilometers at 46:23 I stopped at a petrol station.
thanks! great trip! whats the speed limit ????
I am glad you liked my Poland Driving video.
The speed limit in poland is 50km/h in cities, and 90km/h outside of the cities. Some roads in this video even allows 120km/h (S roads), and sometimes it is limited up to 70km/h in cities as well.
I always drive with the maximum allowed speed (by gps).
On "S" roads (as in this case S7), 120 km/h, except when signs limits it further where needed.
@@pik33100 Thank you very much for the clarification, yes on the S7 it was 120km/h, in the tunnel at 29:56 it was limited to 100km/h.
And A roads (motorways) in Poland have 140km/h speed limit.
@@polishboy1702 Which (140km/h) is, by the way, the highest limit in the world (together with Bulgaria and Kazakhstan) except Germany with no limit on autobahn (but in reality most places have some limit and continous road works on top of that).
140 km/h limit but you can do 150 km/h low risk of ticet
33:30 Jakiś owad się zesrał na szybę :D
Yes, I always try to keep the windshield clean, in order to good video quality.
Thank you for your comment and watching. Have a nice day! :)
Does anybody know why the red borders on all of the triangular signs in Poland are so thin compared to the rest of Europe?
They are simmilar to those in Sweden and Finland that have also yellow triangular signs
@@wirfm I know that, I'm just wondering why the red borders along the edges of it are extremely thin compared to the triangular signs of other European countries.
Where is this?
From Chyżne to Kraków.
@@paweostrowski1268 Thanks!
So all of Poland above krakow is basically flat?
@@jaysonwitting4671 Your welcome. Yes, Poland is rather flat above Kraków except some areas like Świętokrzyskie moutains or morein regions closer to seasaid.
@@jaysonwitting4671 no. Not at all.
roads are better than canada
What do you expect, Canada is 30x bigger than Poland with about the same population (40 million).
@@ChatGPT1111 No, because they use the money for the immigration not for the roads
@@pigzelAi You honestly believe that maintaining roads is the same cost for 30x the size of the land? I agree on immigration being a drain on funds btw but you're being ridiculous.
@@ChatGPT1111 why you even protecting canda
@@pigzelAi What's a 'canda'? 🤣😂🤣
5:08 💀