Kørsel i Poland
Komplet guide til turister og expats. Lær om færdselsregler, hastighedsgrænser og vigtige oplysninger, før du kører i Poland.
Kan du køre i Poland?
Accepterede licenser fra
Gyldighedsperiode: EU licenses: valid indefinitely while visiting. Non-EU licenses with IDP: valid for up to 6 months
Vigtig bemærkning
EU/EEA driving licenses are fully valid in Poland. Non-EU visitors can drive with their home license and an IDP for up to 6 months. After 6 months of residency, a Polish license is required.
Hvad skal du have med i bilen?
Obligatoriske elementer
- Warning triangle
- Fire extinguisher (minimum 1 kg capacity)
- First aid kit
- Reflective vest
- Valid driving license
- Vehicle registration document
Anbefalede varer
- First aid kit
- Reflective vest
- Spare bulb kit
Hastighedsgrænser
Byområder
km/h
Veje i landdistrikterne
km/h
Motorveje/motortrafikveje
km/h
Betalingsveje
Betalingsmetoder
Gennemsnitlige omkostninger
Around 10–30 PLN for typical motorway journeys; e-TOLL system charges per kilometer for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes
As of December 2021, Poland uses the e-TOLL electronic system for toll collection on some motorway sections. Passenger cars pay tolls at toll plazas on the A1, A2, and A4 motorways. The A1 Amber One (Gdańsk–Toruń) is one of the most expensive sections.
Parkering
Linjefarver
Tips til parkering
- Use mobile apps like moBiLET or SkyCash to pay for street parking — widely accepted in Polish cities
- In Kraków and Warsaw, paid parking zones operate Monday to Saturday; Sundays are usually free
- Always check for signage — some residential areas require resident permits
Gennemsnitlige omkostninger: 3–8 PLN/hour in city centers; higher in Warsaw and Kraków
Almindelige fejl, som turister begår
- 1Not turning on headlights — dipped headlights are mandatory 24 hours a day year-round in Poland
- 2Driving in the left lane on motorways without overtaking — left-lane hogging is fined
- 3Exceeding the 50 km/h urban speed limit that applies from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM (60 km/h from 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM)
- 4Not yielding to pedestrians who are approaching a crosswalk — since June 2021, drivers must stop for pedestrians about to step onto a crossing
- 5Underestimating distance between cities on single-carriageway roads
Trafikbøder
At køre for stærkt
Up to 1,500 PLN for exceeding by 11–30 km/h; up to 2,500 PLN for 31+ km/h over; doubles for repeat offenses within 2 years
Ingen sikkerhedssele
100–500 PLN
Brug af telefon
500 PLN and 12 penalty points
Rødt lys
500 PLN and 15 penalty points
Ulovlig parkering
100–1,000 PLN depending on severity and location
Er du klar til at køre i Poland?
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Kontaktpersoner i nødsituationer
Politiet
112 / 997
Ambulance
112 (general) / 999 (ambulance)
Brand
112 / 998
Vejhjælp
Pomoc Drogowa (roadside assistance): 981 from landlines; various private services available 24/7
Partner link – opens GetYourGuide.com
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