It is illusion. Just polish systems to report wrecks and abandoned cars are a bad joke. So this statistic is just incorrect, as the reported value is wrong.
3uk0 on
This is a measure of civilization.
😉
SteveoberlordEU on
So last year i’ve gone back to Poland after 10 years to clear stuff with my dead Family member and jesus one block with like 4 cars pro family…. Everything was full with cars, WTF ARE YOU GUYS DOING?
Incorrigible_Gaymer on
It’s 2022 data.
There were a lot of “dead souls” (cars that didn’t exist anymore, but were still in the system) removed from the system in mid 2024.
Dam, and I was wondering why Poland felt cluttered. Last time I visited there were so many cars. Wish they don’t go the American way where they bulldozed cities for cars.
filipamadeusz on
A co w związku z faktem, ze olbrzymia gałąź naszej gospodarki to logistyka?
Temporary_Aspect759 on
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Adventurous-Bread306 on
Have you been to Bucharest? It doesn’t seem right for them to be second to last 🤔
trele-morele on
ja zaniżam średnią
kwadratowyokrag on
I heard that lots of “polish” cars are driving on the streets of Neapol (insurance is cheaper hear)and other Italians cities.
Colorfulgray on
It means bad public transportation infrastructures
Elegant_Writer_5937 on
That’s explains a lot of morons on roads.
baddymcbadface on
It’s pretty obvious walking around Poland and other countries this is nonsense.
PossessionOne1873 on
There are a few reasons for it.
1.The problem is your car also stays registered if it’s not running and just stands around in your yard.
2. It’s totally affordable to have more than one car here cause insurance can be very cheap and you only pay one time Tax (VAT) when you buy the car. Not like in Germany where you pay Tax yearly.
I have 3 cars here and they don’t cost the world for me.
Kamil_z_Kaszub on
because we don’t have buses and trains in small cities and villages
Wrack-Chore on
Ew, gross. Poland is very rural by EU standards though, I guess.
PirateHeaven on
The percentage of city dwellers in Poland is one of the lowest in the EU (60% in 2024). Maybe that is a contributing factor. While public transport in the cities is usually good countryside is a different story. The village I live in is only 10 km outside of a city of 200K residents but there is only one regular city bus line with several buses per day. There is a private bus and van company with a regular schedule that is adequate on weekdays but not on weekends. Living without a car around here is not easy. I drive elder family members shopping, for medical appointments, and to take care of their other business 2-3 times each week.
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It is illusion. Just polish systems to report wrecks and abandoned cars are a bad joke. So this statistic is just incorrect, as the reported value is wrong.
This is a measure of civilization.
😉
So last year i’ve gone back to Poland after 10 years to clear stuff with my dead Family member and jesus one block with like 4 cars pro family…. Everything was full with cars, WTF ARE YOU GUYS DOING?
It’s 2022 data.
There were a lot of “dead souls” (cars that didn’t exist anymore, but were still in the system) removed from the system in mid 2024.
https://preview.redd.it/cnxrf2j87ihg1.png?width=608&format=png&auto=webp&s=df4062758841af3ad40539c0a39d7dd0ea0d64b9
Dam, and I was wondering why Poland felt cluttered. Last time I visited there were so many cars. Wish they don’t go the American way where they bulldozed cities for cars.
A co w związku z faktem, ze olbrzymia gałąź naszej gospodarki to logistyka?
POWODZI SIE
Have you been to Bucharest? It doesn’t seem right for them to be second to last 🤔
ja zaniżam średnią
I heard that lots of “polish” cars are driving on the streets of Neapol (insurance is cheaper hear)and other Italians cities.
It means bad public transportation infrastructures
That’s explains a lot of morons on roads.
It’s pretty obvious walking around Poland and other countries this is nonsense.
There are a few reasons for it.
1.The problem is your car also stays registered if it’s not running and just stands around in your yard.
2. It’s totally affordable to have more than one car here cause insurance can be very cheap and you only pay one time Tax (VAT) when you buy the car. Not like in Germany where you pay Tax yearly.
I have 3 cars here and they don’t cost the world for me.
because we don’t have buses and trains in small cities and villages
Ew, gross. Poland is very rural by EU standards though, I guess.
The percentage of city dwellers in Poland is one of the lowest in the EU (60% in 2024). Maybe that is a contributing factor. While public transport in the cities is usually good countryside is a different story. The village I live in is only 10 km outside of a city of 200K residents but there is only one regular city bus line with several buses per day. There is a private bus and van company with a regular schedule that is adequate on weekdays but not on weekends. Living without a car around here is not easy. I drive elder family members shopping, for medical appointments, and to take care of their other business 2-3 times each week.