

Yes indeed, you don’t even need to go to the Nordics, winter tires and gravel for low temperatures are a common knowledge in the Central Europe too. I guess this knowledge also exists locally in the most of European countries otherwise considered warm: Greece, Italy or Spain all have high mountains where this certainly applies. And even the UK has Scotland. About the only countries which might learn anything from this are Malta, Ireland and maybe Cyprus, but they probably don’t need to know anyway.
This article sounds like Euronews needed some fluff piece and happened to have some clueless journalist in Canada.










That depends. In the cities and in Prague especially - yes. Even between the cities it’s OK. But the depopulating villages on the internal periphery where you get a bus maybe twice a day that’s unfortunately another story.