Serbia Turcja tranzyt platnymi drogami?
: wt sie 09, 2011 7:30 pm
Hej
1. autostardy platne w Serbii wydaja mi sie drogie, liczylem koszt i wychodzi:
3550rsd (kat2)= 135 zl lub 2300 rsd (kat1) = 87zl , nie wiem jak kwalifikowany jest Patrol long
czy ktos wie czy to kategoria tansza czy drozsza?
czy drogi bezplatne w Serbii sa na tyle zatloczone i pelne wiosek, ze jedyna alternatywa na w miare szybki tranzyt sa "autostrady"?
moze jakis fragment tranzytu wegry-bulgaria jest do pokonania bocznymi a jakis obwiazkowo autostrada?
2. W Turcji wyszlo mi taniej calosc ok 37 zl ( tranzyt do Gruzji)
dobrze licze- ktos pamieta ile placil?Dodatkowo...
znalazlem informacje, ze nie mozna placic gotowka na niektorych odcinkach ( np most przez Bosfor) i nalezy wykupic autostradowa karte prepaid tzw. Kartlı Geçiş Systemi
Prawda li to, mozna taka karte wykupic przy granicy?
P.
oto cytat:
Turkey's modern toll expressways (otoyol) and bridges (köprü) require a bit of information.
Otoyols between Istanbul and Ankara, between Izmir and Çeşme, between Izmir and Aydın, and in increasingly more locations around the country, are wonderful alternatives to the traditional highways.
The otoyols are smoother, faster, more comfortable and easier to drive. Tolls are low, but paying them can be a bit tricky. For example: to cross Istanbul's Bosphorus Bridge, you are required to have a toll transponder (called "EasyPass" in the eastern USA) or a prepaid KGS toll card. You cannot pay in cash!
A few otoyols still have the traditional system whereby you take a ticket when entering the highway, and when you exit, you submit the ticket and pay the toll in cash (nakit). However, the ticket-and-cash system is being removed so you should have a KGS toll-payment card.
Kartlı Geçiş Systemi
You can buy a KGS Kart at a bank (Halkbank, İş Bankası, Vakıfbank, Ziraat Bankası, Garanti Bankası, Bank Asya) or, when you are about to enter a toll highway, stop in a safe place by the building on the right of the toll booths and purchase your KGS (Kartlı Geçiş Sistemi, Card Payment System) toll card. (Ask for a KEH-geh-SEH kart) The card itself costs TL3, and you can load it with as much credit as you wish.
If you only plan to drive a few days on toll roads, I suggest that you give the officer TL10: TL3 for the card and TL7 for toll credit.
Pozdrawiam P.
1. autostardy platne w Serbii wydaja mi sie drogie, liczylem koszt i wychodzi:
3550rsd (kat2)= 135 zl lub 2300 rsd (kat1) = 87zl , nie wiem jak kwalifikowany jest Patrol long
czy ktos wie czy to kategoria tansza czy drozsza?
czy drogi bezplatne w Serbii sa na tyle zatloczone i pelne wiosek, ze jedyna alternatywa na w miare szybki tranzyt sa "autostrady"?
moze jakis fragment tranzytu wegry-bulgaria jest do pokonania bocznymi a jakis obwiazkowo autostrada?
2. W Turcji wyszlo mi taniej calosc ok 37 zl ( tranzyt do Gruzji)
dobrze licze- ktos pamieta ile placil?Dodatkowo...
znalazlem informacje, ze nie mozna placic gotowka na niektorych odcinkach ( np most przez Bosfor) i nalezy wykupic autostradowa karte prepaid tzw. Kartlı Geçiş Systemi
Prawda li to, mozna taka karte wykupic przy granicy?
P.
oto cytat:
Turkey's modern toll expressways (otoyol) and bridges (köprü) require a bit of information.
Otoyols between Istanbul and Ankara, between Izmir and Çeşme, between Izmir and Aydın, and in increasingly more locations around the country, are wonderful alternatives to the traditional highways.
The otoyols are smoother, faster, more comfortable and easier to drive. Tolls are low, but paying them can be a bit tricky. For example: to cross Istanbul's Bosphorus Bridge, you are required to have a toll transponder (called "EasyPass" in the eastern USA) or a prepaid KGS toll card. You cannot pay in cash!
A few otoyols still have the traditional system whereby you take a ticket when entering the highway, and when you exit, you submit the ticket and pay the toll in cash (nakit). However, the ticket-and-cash system is being removed so you should have a KGS toll-payment card.
Kartlı Geçiş Systemi
You can buy a KGS Kart at a bank (Halkbank, İş Bankası, Vakıfbank, Ziraat Bankası, Garanti Bankası, Bank Asya) or, when you are about to enter a toll highway, stop in a safe place by the building on the right of the toll booths and purchase your KGS (Kartlı Geçiş Sistemi, Card Payment System) toll card. (Ask for a KEH-geh-SEH kart) The card itself costs TL3, and you can load it with as much credit as you wish.
If you only plan to drive a few days on toll roads, I suggest that you give the officer TL10: TL3 for the card and TL7 for toll credit.
Pozdrawiam P.