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| Topic | Advice | |-------|--------| | | Use a recent map (e.g., Google Maps, Waze, or the Czech “Mapy.cz” app). The road number appears on all signposts, but many small towns have local “ulice” signs that may be confusing for tourists. | | Fuel | Petrol stations are frequent near Mladá Boleslav, Vysoké Mýto, and Žďár. In more rural stretches (between Mnichovo Hradiště and Pardubice), plan ahead – the next station can be up to 15 km away. | | Rest stops | Rest area “Jízdárna” near Vysoké Mýto offers clean toilets, a small café, and a playground. | | Toll/Fees | No tolls for passenger cars. However, e‑vignettes are mandatory for all motorways (D‑roads); I/145 is a regular road, so you don’t need a vignette. | | Weather | The highland section (around Chrudim‑Žďár) can be foggy or icy in winter. Check the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMI) forecast before departure. | | Safety | The road has a relatively high accident rate on the single‑lane stretches. Keep to the right, use overtaking lanes only when safe, and watch for agricultural vehicles, especially in early morning or late afternoon. | | Parking | In most towns, free parking is available on the outskirts; city centres often require a paid “parkovací lístek” (parking ticket) from a machine. | | Language | Road signs are in Czech, but numbers are universal. Basic Czech phrases such as “Kde je benzínka?” (Where is the gas station?) can be handy. Most service staff in larger towns speak at least basic English. |

"Czech Streets" could be a documentary series, a reality show, or a narrative series that explores various aspects of life, culture, or specific themes within the Czech Republic or among Czech communities. The number "145" likely indicates a specific episode or part of the series.

| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Silnice I/145 (first‑class road) | | Length | ~ 92 km (57 mi) | | Direction | North‑south (roughly) | | Start point | Mladá Boleslav (junction with I/13) | | End point | Žďár nad Sázavou (junction with I/35) | | Major regions crossed | Central Bohemia → Vysočina (the “Highlands”) | | Key towns along the way | Mladá Boleslav, Mnichovo Hradiště, Vysoké Mýto, Pardubice (bypass), Chrudim (bypass), Havlíčkův Brod (via connection), Žďár nad Sázavou | | Road type | Mostly two‑lane single carriageway, with short overtaking sections; some bypasses are four‑lane. | | Speed limit | 90 km/h outside built‑up areas (unless posted lower). |