(For my Chorus following – that could be the line in a song …)
Germany to Czech was seamless. You know you’ve reached CZE by the numerous Casino signs.
Czech to Slovakia was confusing. I knew I had to buy a motorway pass at the border. Stopped at the signed office – only to find I was still in CZE and they wanted Czech money. A further 5 km farther on (and I don’t recall seeing a border sign) there was the Slovak office so I could pay in Euros.
Slovakia to Austria. Again I needed to buy a motorway pass … but hang on, I’m in Austria already. Where was the border? (As it turned out I didn’t need the pass that first day anyway.)
Austria to Germany. Now we’re getting more serious. Long slow queues and a chicane of barriers and myriad police but no one actually being stopped.
Germany to France. A half-hearted chicane and a sign for police but none in attendance.
But hey! I’m in France. Not really prepared for this. I’ve been pretty comfortable with 3 weeks of German (in Czech if they don’t speak English then they could manage German). Should have brushed up on my non-existent French. The motorway signage is a mystery. Hardly ever accompanied by pictures. And the receptionist at my hotel-apartment place had less English than I have French! It’s going to be an interesting 2 weeks.
You could write a travel book
Crossing Borders by K Liley
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It may be bad in Europe but it is many times worse in Asia trying to cross borders!
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