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RAIL: There are 5488km (3410 miles) of track in use. Services run regularly from Minsk to all other towns. For more information contact Belarus Railways (website: www.belrw.com).

ROAD: Belarus has a road network of 51,547km (32,219 miles), most of which is hard-surfaced, although there are potholes and lighting is bad. Traffic drives on the right. Regulations: International traffic signs and regulations are in use. Driving under the influence of alcohol is strictly forbidden. Speed limits are 60kph (37mph) in towns and cities and 90kph (55mph) on country lanes. There are frequent radar traps. Documentation: International Driving Permit required.

URBAN: Public transport is cheap and efficient. The city of Minsk has an underground system with two lines that cover central Minsk (16 stations). It is in the process of being expanded. Trains run between 0600-0100, buses, trams and trolleybuses between 0535-0055. Tickets for buses, trams and trolleybuses can be purchased at news-stands or kiosks and are to be punched on board. Entry to the underground is by tokens which are obtainable from stations. Taxis are available and carry a maximum of four passengers; fares can vary greatly.


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