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In spite of being Poland's third largest city Łódź's links to the outside world leave much to be desired, though the birth of the budget flight has at least opened a few new routes. Travelling to other destinations in Poland, barring Warsaw that is, can be a trial. Fortunately once you're here you'll find the city has a well-developed tram and bus network as well as a bountiful supply of cheap taxis. If you're traversing Piotrkowska, the principal high street, then take advantage of one of the dirt-cheap rickshaws that zip up-and-down the street.
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Great point about safety along the shoulders Pawel. It's important to be doubly careful especially at night and watch for pedestrians....By car
"Secondly beware of the hard shoulders of these roads the vast majority of which are unlit at night"Technically possibly one might describe them as hard shoulders although where these areas are marked with a solid line it is not permissible to enter them....By bus
"The station is full of shops cafés and kiosks providing sustenance mobile phone SIM and top-up cards and little else....By car
On the subject of speed limits. These are widely ignored both within and outside of towns. Speed traps are set up by the Police to try to mitigate against this but its veritable finger in the dam exercise....By bus
The easiest way I have found to deal with the complexities of the Lodz tram and bus network (tickets are time based and need to be combined for longer times) and fare structure is to buy a 24 hour ticket (9....