Difference between revisions of "Romania"
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− | In '''Romania''' payment for the ride is almost always expected. The local currency is the Leu (exchange rate: 1 Euro = aprox. 3.5 Lei). It is still cheaper than trains and buses though. | + | In '''Romania''' payment for the ride is almost always expected. The local currency is the Leu (exchange rate: 1 Euro = aprox. 3.5 Lei). It is still cheaper than trains and buses though. When hitchhiking, it's best to hold a sign with the name of the place you want to go. Try and pay the driver about 1Euro / 50km, though, this rate decreases as the distance grows. Also, you can tell the driver you don't have any money; 4 out of 5 people will take you anyway.<br> |
+ | == Number plates == | ||
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+ | The first two letters of the number plates represent the county. | ||
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+ | == Cities in Romania == | ||
* [[Bucharest]] | * [[Bucharest]] | ||
* [[Cluj-Napoca]] | * [[Cluj-Napoca]] |
Revision as of 11:35, 22 April 2007
In Romania payment for the ride is almost always expected. The local currency is the Leu (exchange rate: 1 Euro = aprox. 3.5 Lei). It is still cheaper than trains and buses though. When hitchhiking, it's best to hold a sign with the name of the place you want to go. Try and pay the driver about 1Euro / 50km, though, this rate decreases as the distance grows. Also, you can tell the driver you don't have any money; 4 out of 5 people will take you anyway.
Number plates
The first two letters of the number plates represent the county.