That can be in part answered by simply looking at some I've never seen a double yellow line in Hungary! Many bring cars from abroad and there is no way to properly check if the car was stolen or was tempered with. I'm an aggressive driver, to be honest, but I despise tailgating or being tailgated (if that is a verb). Sorry, awesome dealers, but some of your colleagues created a bad reputation for you all.Another thing to consider when buying a car in Hungary is to ensure you buy a Hungarian car with a Hungarian number plate. There is a general lack of patience in BP drivers as well.I know what you mean about the traffic lights. Hungary may be a small country, but its abundance of culture, history and ... GuestPoster279 The lights themselves are often also mounted very high up and sometimes I have failed to see them because I've got the sun visors down. There is one set in my town that seems to stop everyone for a while then lets everyone go at once, including pedestrians on a crossing!
Minimum age is 21, for group H, I, M and Y 23 years. Create a new account if you have changed your email address or your email cannot be verified Discover There's no traffic monitoring I can see. Replies
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But, we didn't check if the car comes with an alarm (although it was advertised this way) and we thought it has a special type of aircon mechanism (which it didn't) and one of the USB ports doesn't work (bummer!). It was an idle afternoon when the idea of genius stroke: buying a car in Hungary is a great idea.
At least the layouts and priorities at junctions are generally quite logical.
There are a few exceptions but nothing major. People tend to drive alright, although some will tailgate until you move back into your lane. Big city driving (BP, mainly) is not unlike driving in cities around Europe.
I found that people drive quite well in the city, but residents have a specific speed and dynamic to which they like to adhere to. I am from Melbourne, Australia and I have been driving here in Hungary for almost 3 years now and I find the average driver to be: erratic, fast, dangerous, and very selfish. Replies Replies This video is unavailable. Every potential driver is required to take a medical first aid class organised by the Red Cross, whereas the penalty point system for traffic offences makes sure that a repeat offender will not stay behind the wheel for long.
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