Once you have arrived in Poland and picked up your rental car from the designated office, we wish you a safe and enjoyable journey!
In Poland, driving is on the right-hand side. A valid driving license from your home country is required, and depending on your country of origin, you may also need an International Driving Permit (IDP).
The speed limits in Poland are generally 50 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h on secondary roads, and 140 km/h on highways, subject to change based on road conditions and signage.
From November 1 to March 31, winter tires are strongly recommended, especially in mountainous areas. By law, vehicles in Poland must carry a reflective safety vest and a warning triangle. These should be used in case of breakdowns or accidents. But don't worry – we take care of those if you choose our rental car!
The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.02%, and penalties for driving under the influence are strict, including fines, license suspension, or even imprisonment.
Drivers must stop for pedestrians at marked crosswalks, as pedestrians always have the right of way.
In urban areas, pay attention to parking zones marked by different colors: blue zones indicate paid parking, while yellow zones are reserved for specific uses (such as deliveries or disabled parking).
While fuel stations are readily available in cities and along highways, they may be less frequent in more remote or rural areas. It is advisable to fill up your tank when traveling to less-populated regions.
Poland has a network of toll roads (autostrady) that connect major cities and regions. Tolls can be paid in cash, by credit card, or through an electronic toll collection system.
If you need help during your stay in Poland, please don't hesitate to contact us. In case of emergencies, dial 112 for all emergency services.