How to cross the Ukraine-Poland border by car: convenient routes, necessary documents and traffic rules
If you are planning to drive from Ukraine to Poland by your own car, you should familiarise yourself with the rules for drivers in the country to avoid unpleasant situations. Find out more about checkpoints, necessary documents, convenient routes and the main provisions of the SDA
A trip from Ukraine to Poland by car requires careful planning and preparation. It is necessary to choose a convenient route in advance and get acquainted with the rules of border crossing. Read more about driving your own car to Poland, checkpoints, traffic rules, and everything you need to know before travelling - in this article.
What documents are needed to travel to Poland from Ukraine?
The following documents are required to cross the Ukraine-Poland border by car:
● international passport;
● national driving licence containing the expiry date;
● vehicle registration certificate;
● identification mark of Ukraine on the vehicle;
● nationally issued number plate;
● compulsory insurance contract Green Card.
Important! Only vehicles with Ukrainian state-issued number plates can successfully cross the border with Hungary. Individual number plates are valid only on the territory of Ukraine.
Green card: Poland
Remember that all vehicles with Ukrainian registration are required to have a valid Green Card insurance policy when entering Poland.
The Green Card is a mandatory international motor third party liability insurance policy that covers the costs of compensation for damage caused to life, health and property of third parties as a result of an accident in Poland and other member states of the international Green Card agreement.
It is also worth remembering that in the event of an accident abroad, a driver who does not have a Green Card for a car risks spending tens of thousands of euros on car repairs and compensation for damages.
It is better to buy insurance online, as it is quick and easy. On the Visit Ukraine portal, you can take out a Green Card policy from a licensed insurer. Packages are available for different periods from 15 days to 1 year for cars and trucks, trailers and semi-trailers for trucks, as well as motorcycles and scooters. It should be borne in mind that the insurance starts the day after the policy is issued, so we recommend that you read the terms and conditions in advance and purchase a Green Card.
Penalty for not having a Green Card in Poland
Keep in mind that there are significant fines for not having a Green Card policy. In Poland, if you do not have the policy during the first 14 days of your stay, the fine may amount to PLN 2,800, and if you exceed this period, the cost will double, reaching PLN 5,600.
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Border crossing points Ukraine - Poland
As of today, Ukrainians can cross the border with Poland in their own cars at the following border crossing points:
● Ustyluh-Zosyn. Located in the Volyn region, it operates around the clock. The distance to Warsaw is 308 km.
● Uhryniv - Dolhobychuv. Located in the Lviv region, Yavoriv district, working around the clock. The distance to Warsaw is 328 km.
● Rava-Ruska - Hrebenne. Located in the Lviv region, Zhovkva district, working around the clock. The distance to Warsaw is 326 km.
● Hrushev - Budomezh. Located in the Lviv region, Yavoriv district, works around the clock. The distance to Warsaw is 373 km.
● Krakivets - Korchova. Located in the Lviv region, Yavoriv district, open around the clock. The distance to Warsaw is 410 km.
● Shehyni - Medyka. Located in the Lviv region, Mostysk district, working around the clock. The distance to Warsaw is 414 km. 336
● Smilnytsia - Korostenko. Located in the Lviv region, Starosambirsky district, working around the clock. The distance to Warsaw is 430 km.
To check the queues and waiting time at the border, follow the link.
How long will it take to get from Ukrainian cities to the border with Poland by car?
● From Kyiv:
The nearest border crossing point: Ustyluh - Zosyn.
Distance: 511 km.
Travel time: 6 hours and 15 minutes.
● From Lviv:
The nearest checkpoint: Rava-Ruska - Hrebenne.
Distance: 72.7 km.
Travelling time: 1 hour 26 minutes.
● From Odesa:
Nearest checkpoint: Rava-Ruska - Hrebenne.
Distance: 855 km.
Travel time: 11 hours and 6 minutes.
● From Dnipro:
The nearest checkpoint: Ustyluh - Zosyn.
Distance: 990 km.
Travel time: 12 hours and 23 minutes.
● From Chernivtsi:
The nearest checkpoint: Shehyni - Medyka.
Distance: 336 km.
Travel time: 5 hours 24 minutes.
Toll roads in Poland
● A1 Gdańsk - Toruń. The cost is PLN 0.20/km. The total cost is PLN 29.90.
● A2 Świecko - Konin. The cost depends on the section - from PLN 0.20 to 0.50 per km. The total toll is PLN 93.
● A4 Katowice - Krakow. Toll for the entire journey is PLN 26.
● A2 Konin - Stryków. The cost is PLN 0.1/km. The total cost is PLN 9.90.
● A4 Wrocław - Gliwice. Toll for the full journey is PLN 16.20.
Tolls are paid at special checkpoints at the entrance or exit of the toll road section. This can be either an automated payment system or special "cash desks" with employees. In addition, you can pay for the toll using your own smartphone, for example, through the Autopay (iOS / Android), mPay (iOS / Android) application, etc.
Map of toll roads in Poland
Traffic rules in Poland
● Mandatory car equipment: fire extinguisher, first aid kit, emergency stop sign, reflective vest.
● Talking on the phone while driving is strictly prohibited.
● Dipped headlights are switched on all year round, regardless of the time of day or weather conditions.
● Maintain a clear distance to the vehicle in front. On motorways, the distance is half the vehicle's speed.
● Speed limit: in settlements - 50 km/h, on internal residential roads - 20 km/h, on roads outside settlements - 90 km/h, on two-way expressways - 110 km/h, on motorways, motorways and motorways - 130 km/h.
● All passengers, including children, must wear seat belts (for children shorter than 150 cm, a child seat or booster is required).
Petrol price in Poland
As of 7 August 2024, the following fuel prices were fixed in Poland:
● Petrol 98 - PLN 7.17 per litre (UAH 74.24);
● Diesel - PLN 6.43 per litre (UAH 66.58);
● LPG - PLN 2.71 per litre (UAH 28.06).
To remind you. Ukrainians who currently reside in Poland and have their own car should know everything about the rules that apply to drivers. Read moreabout compulsory car insurance in Poland and whether Ukrainians need to take out Polish insurance here.
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