During communism and socialism, not much was spent on road development and the quality of the roads deteriorated quite a lot due to wear and tear, and now it is very difficult to catch up because the Hungarian road network is huge for the size of the country and costs a lot of money. Another factor is extreme weather. There can be a difference of 20 degrees between day and night temperatures in a day, which has a big impact on the roads. Unfortunately, it is more difficult to maintain a road for a long time here than in England, where there are small differences in temperature on a daily basis.
Ładne miasto.
To naprawdę piękne miasto, dziękuję bardzo za oglądanie i komentowanie 🥰🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰
what car u drove?
Toyota CHR
Damn, Hungarians roads are different kind haha
During communism and socialism, not much was spent on road development and the quality of the roads deteriorated quite a lot due to wear and tear, and now it is very difficult to catch up because the Hungarian road network is huge for the size of the country and costs a lot of money. Another factor is extreme weather. There can be a difference of 20 degrees between day and night temperatures in a day, which has a big impact on the roads. Unfortunately, it is more difficult to maintain a road for a long time here than in England, where there are small differences in temperature on a daily basis.