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In contrast to the UK, you'll be driving on the right hand side of the road in Romania. It might take a few minutes to acclimatise, but you'll get the hang of it quickly. Remember to always give way to drivers coming from the right unless mentioned otherwise.
Opt for a compact or mid-size car if you're sticking to city driving in areas like Craiova, the capital of Dolj County. If you're heading to the rural areas or planning to explore the picturesque landscapes, an SUV will give you the stability and comfort you need.
One of the most popular drives in Dolj County is the route from Craiova to Calafat. It takes you through lush landscapes and offers glimpses of the region's quaint rural lifestyle.
Be aware that the speed limit in populated areas is generally 50km/h, it's 90km/h outside populated areas, 100km/h on the express roads, and 130km/h on motorways. Different to the UK, speed cameras are few and penalties for overspeeding can be steep.
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Romania experiences warm summers with average temperatures of 28°C and cold winters that get as low as -3°C. Be sure to pack for the season! | The official currency in Romania is the Romanian leu (RON). Most establishments accept credit cards, but it's handy to have local currency for smaller vendors. |
The county comes alive with vibrant events throughout the year, like the Craiova Medieval Festival in summer and the National Theatre Festival in autumn. It's worth checking what's on during your visit.
Whether it's the rich history, stunning landscapes, or fascinating culture, Dolj County, Romania offers an unforgettable travel experience. Happy exploring!