Traffic Regulations
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In Poland right-hand traffic is obligatory and traffic regulations are
the same as in other European Union countries. Here is a brief summary:
Speed limits
- 60 km/h for vehicles or sets of' vehicles throughout built-up
areas;
- 20 km/h for local traffic of vehicles or sets of' vehicles throughout
residential zones;
For automobiles. motorcycles and trucks (up to. 3.5 t GVW);
- 130 km/h on motorways
- 100 km/h on dual carriageways
- 100 km/h on single and dual carriageway roads with at least two lanes
in each direction
- 90 km/h on all other roads
For all vehicles or sets of vehicles not mentioned above:
- 80 km/h on motorways and dual carriageway roads with at least two
lanes in each direction
- 70 km/h on all other roads
Notice: 40 km/h is the maximum speed limit for all motorcycles (with
or without a sidecar) and mopeds when a child is transported.
Towing
- Maximum speed limit for the towing vehicle is 30 km/h in built-up
areas and 60 km/h outside built-up areas;
- The towing vehicle's sidelights must be on it all times;
- The towed vehicle must be driven by a holder of a valid driving
licence, unless the towing vehicle requires no such control:
- Both vehicles must be linked by a safe, non-disconnecting towing link,
except for motorcycles which must be towed with the use of a flexible
link, which can be disconnected if necessary;
- A red warning triangle must be placed on the rear left side (of the
towed vehicle) and side lights must be on when visibility is poor;
instead of red warning triangle, the towed vehicle may use a yellow
flashing lights, provided they are easily noticeable for other drivers;
- When a rigid towing link is used, the towed vehicle must have at least
one braking system operational; when a flexible towing link is used, two
braking systems must be in working condition;
- The maximum distance between the two vehicles must not exceed 3 metres
when a rigid towing link is used, and 4-6 metres when a flexible link is
used; in case of a flexible towing link, it must be marked with white
and red stripes, or with a little yellow or red streamer;
- Towing on motorways is allowed only to the nearest exit or service
point;
- When towing a vehicle not requiring driver's control and without
operational braking system, the towed vehicle's total weight must not
exceed the total weight of the towing vehicle.
Vehicle Size Restrictions
Height - 4.0 m
Width - 2 5 m
Length with trailer - 18.35 m
Maximum length of a single vehicle - 12.0 m
Seat belts
Both the driver and passengers must keep their seat belts on at all
times while the vehicle is moving, except for persons having an
appropriate doctor' s certificate and women in late months of pregnancy.
Safety helmets
Motorcycle and moped drivers and their passengers must wear safety
helmets at all times.
Children
Children up to 10 years are not allowed to occupy the front seat,
unless seated in a special safety chair. If the sear belts cannot be
used because of child's weight or size, a special safety seat must be
provided.
If an air bag is fitted in front of the passenger seat, a child may
not be seated in its safety chair with its back towards the front of the
vehicle.
Lights
When visibility is poor (fog, rain or generally in other adverse
conditions) the driver must:
- switch on the side light or fog lights or both;
- give short horn signals outside built-up areas while passing or
overtaking other vehicles;
Rear fog lights may be used if visibility is reduced to 50 m. These
lights should be turned off as soon as visibility improves.
Side lights must be always switched on in normal weather conditions
from dusk till dawn, and at all times from 1 October to the end of
February. Side lights must also be used in unlit tunnels.
Motorcycle and moped riders must to have the lights on at all times.
Other rules
The use of steel-studded tyres is forbidden. Snow chains are allowed
only on snow covered roads.
Driving under the influence of intoxicating substances is strictly
forbidden.
Mobile phones may be used while driving only if they are fitted with
a hands-free kit.
Foreign registered vehicles should have a country code sticker
attached to the back of the vehicle. The driver should be able to
produce to the traffic police a valid driving licence, vehicle
registration and an insurance document.
Roadside document checks may be carried out only by uniformed police
officers in clearly marked police patrol cars. |