Marta lives in Lower Silesia, right near the Czech border. For her, the Czech Republic isn't a distant destination—it's somewhere she visits regularly. Most trips are to Prague or the Bohemian mountains, with Adrspach Rock City being a personal favourite.
When you cross a border that often, you quickly learn that knowing the rules in advance isn't optional; it's what makes the trip stress-free. That's what first pushed her to look more closely at how European toll systems actually work.
What drew her to CzechVignette.cz specifically was the opportunity to build something real and useful for Polish drivers. She doesn't just translate content, but creates it from the ground up. Her goal is simple: every page should feel natural to a Polish reader, not like it's been adapted from another language.
Marta focuses on the routes and systems Polish drivers use most. Her specialist areas include:
Marta lives in Lower Silesia, right near the Czech border. For her, the Czech Republic isn't a distant destination—it's somewhere she visits regularly. Most trips are to Prague or the Bohemian mountains, with Adrspach Rock City a personal favourite.
When you drive that route often, you learn fast that toll rules and vignettes are not something you sort out “later at the border.” They are part of the plan before you even start the engine.
" When you cross a border that often, you quickly learn that knowing the rules in advance isn't optional—it's what makes the trip stress-free. "
Motorway driving toward Prague and southern Poland
Weekend trips across the PL–CZ border
Bohemian mountains & Adrspach routes
Every article Marta publishes is grounded in official Czech toll sources and up-to-date Polish motorway information. She cross-checks vignette rules against the e-Znamka system, compares Polish e-toll requirements where drivers might get confused, and stress-tests the “what if” questions Polish readers actually ask at the border.
When regulations change, she updates content so Polish drivers are never relying on last year's assumptions.
Practical mistakes
What Polish drivers get wrong most often at the Czech border—and how Marta writes to prevent it.
A common mistake is believing you can buy or fix your Czech vignette at a kiosk on the spot. In practice, the e-vignette system expects you to register online before you use tolled motorways—last-minute stops at the border rarely replace that step.
Marta's rule of thumb for PL–CZ trips: confirm your vehicle category, buy the right duration, and register your plate in the official system before you join fast motorway traffic. It removes the stress of figuring it out in a queue.
Generic EU advice often misses how Polish drivers connect to Czech motorways. Marta frames toll and vignette guidance around the crossings and driving habits people from Lower Silesia and beyond actually use.
The rules themselves aren't the problem—it's not knowing them until you're already at the border.
Follow CzechVignette.cz for Polish-language explainers on Czech tolls, and connect with Marta on LinkedIn for updates on PL–CZ driving.
Buy your Czech e-vignette in a few minutes and travel with the paperwork sorted before you reach the border.
Buy your Czech vignette