"A country famous for its beer and automotive industry covers 78,866 square km. Prague, which is the capital city, is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. The Czechs have 54,997 km of paved roads, 1,234 km of which are motorways and expressways." |
Czechia (Czech: Česko) is a landlocked country in Central Europe, featured in Euro Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2.
The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the east. All these countries except Slovakia are featured in Euro Truck Simulator as well, with Slovakia added in Euro Truck Simulator 2 base game.
Until the beginning of 1993, the country was united with Slovakia as Czechoslovakia.
Along with Poland and Slovakia, Czechia receives an expansion in the first ETS2 map expansion DLC: Going East!.
Accessible Cities[]
The capital, Praha, is the only Czech city featured in Euro Truck Simulator. Brno joined Praha in Euro Truck Simulator 2, and the Going East! DLC further introduced Ostrava.
City Name | Image | First Game | Remarks |
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Brno | ETS2 | 2nd Largest Czech City | |
Ostrava | ETS2 Going East! | 3rd Largest Czech City | |
Praha | ETS | Capital |
Roads[]
ETS[]
Four Euroroutes are featured in Euro Truck Simulator.
E50 | E55 | E65 | E67 |
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E55 – Germany |
Praha – Germany |
E67 – Austria |
Praha – Poland |
ETS2[]
Highways in the Czech Republic used to be divided into two groups: Dálnice and Rychlostní silnice. The Rychlostní silnice designation was abolished at the end of 2015, and the signs for the two Rychlostní silnice in the game were updated half a year later. ETS 2 now features seven Dálnice.
The icon for D4 also appears in the game, but it's for the same-numbered Slovak Diaľnica. The corresponding Czech Dálnice was still a Rychlostní silnice when the game was released, and was not featured in the game.
D0 | D1 | D2 | D5 |
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Praha ring |
Praha – Ostrava |
Brno – Bratislava |
Praha – Nürnberg |
D8 | D10 | D11 | |
Praha – Dresden |
Praha Scout factory access |
Praha east |
Cross-border minor roads exist for the following connections:
- Praha – Frankfurt am Main
- Praha – Linz
- Brno – Szczecin – Gdańsk
- Brno – Austria (eventually A21)
- Czech D1 – Slovakian D1
Gallery[]
Rules of the Road[]
It is mandatory to have headlights turned on at all times when driving in the Czechia and those caught not using them will receive a fine.
Trivia[]
- Czechia is the country where the developer of ETS2 and ATS (i.e. SCS Software) is located.
See also[]
Czech Republic | ||
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Cities | ETS 1: Praha | |
Highways | D0 - D1 - D2 - D5 - D8 - D10 - D11 | |
See also | List of landmarks in the Czech Republic - List of Truck Stops in the Czech Republic |