On the way to the sea beware of heavy fines abroad. Sober must be careful, for example, to use directional lights in Austria.
In Austria, the drivers except for directional lights for the failure to apply the new face fines of more than two thousand Euros should not forget the reflective vest.
For not using the turn signal in Austria is subject to fines of up to 2,180 Euros (about 60,000 dollars). This supreme sanction granted by the police in case if you cause an accident or endanger someone’s life.
Reflective vests must be in the vehicle and not in the trunk. It penalizes example in Austria or Germany.
“When traveling to Italy you must have the necessary equipment vest for each vehicle,” says ÚAMK on its website. “In Austria, the safety vest, although mandatory only for the driver, for the other vehicle is not recommended. If, however, will have on the local road or highway to stop and exit the vehicle is required to have a reflective vest, anyone who leaves the car. “Unlike the Czech waistcoat in some countries ordered traffic rules and no regulations on vehicle equipment.
In Slovenia, the driver must pay attention to the fine for navy lupine vignettes, which can reach up to 800 Euros (21,600 dollars). If you pay a fine for driving without a mark in eight days, the fine is halved. It is similar in payment of the fine on the spot. But it is the only possibility of reducing the punishment, Vice warned that attempts to beaten down lower fines sees Slovenia as police attempted corruption.
Mediterranean countries within driving distance away are the Czechs still the most popular holiday destination. Last year, Croatia was visited by 721,000 Czech tourists, someone drive a car with reflective clothing; about half a million went to Italy. Over 280,000 Czech tourists went to Austria and a hundred thousand less in Hungary.