| tomboy |
Oct 17th, 2009 03:31 PM |
In all my driving in various countries in Europe, I've only passed one sign whose meaning was unknown, even without knowing the language. I later learned it was something really obtuse, like earthquake zone ahead, or something equally non-hazardous. Certainly not a critical one.
Of greater us in the CR is either a GPS or a good sense of direction. City-to-city is OK, especially on an expressway, no different than driving in a different state for the first time. Village-to-village, if that is your intent, is more of a challenge. Czech can seem like a Scrabble game without vowels. We drove from Marianske Lazne to Kutna Hora on secondary roads, and their road signs seemed to alternate (every 5 miles) from mentioning the next town to mentioning the town after the nest town. So we frequently thought we'd missed a turn off. Luckily the sun was shining, so I knew which way was south. Good thing it wasn't overcast.
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