Ukraine Transport

Ukraine Much of the traffic in urban areas are transported by buses and trolley buses (in Kiev there are metro and tram). Simferopol and Yalta connects the longest trolleybus line in Europe (journey time - 1 hour 30 min.). Fare in different cities are different.
Intercity bus and commuter trains to link almost all towns of the country. Tickets can be purchased on the bus or the driver (in the way). The fare depends on distance (5.7 cents per kilometer) and the comfort of the bus. In Crimea, long-distance shuttle buses run frequently (range - 15-25 min.).

Roads and rules of driving. When traveling by car should note that although the SDA did not differ significantly from the Russian, but when crossing the border will be charged the fee for a vehicle pass which is often checked MDIs Ukraine, as well as collect the mandatory liability insurance. If the entry is carried out for over 2 months, the car must be registered in the nearest branch of MDIs. When temporary stay valid for both international and national identity of the driver. The central route are in fairly good condition, while the mountain roads of the Crimea and the Carpathians quite narrow and winding, and besides are often not in very good condition. Especially risky trip on such roads in the rain. Often on the roads moving mining trucks (east) or agricultural equipment with a lot of hydraulic fluid, and take a flock of cattle. Emphasis should be observed in the area of multiple markets (including roadside), in the old city areas and at the intersections of secondary roads.

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