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Created page with "Written Orders, or ''Rozkaz pisemny'' in Polish, is assigned and given to the driver sometimes by the dispatchers. According to PKP PLK Ir-1 rulebook, there are 4 types of written orders: O, N, S, Nrob. This page would introduce them one by one. = Written Order "O" = Written Order "O" usually indicates the temporary speed limit, or various reasons for driving cautiously. The general form looks like this, top one is Polish original, bottom one is English translation. F..." |
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Revision as of 11:01, 27 December 2024
Written Orders, or Rozkaz pisemny in Polish, is assigned and given to the driver sometimes by the dispatchers. According to PKP PLK Ir-1 rulebook, there are 4 types of written orders: O, N, S, Nrob. This page would introduce them one by one.
Written Order "O"
Written Order "O" usually indicates the temporary speed limit, or various reasons for driving cautiously. The general form looks like this, top one is Polish original, bottom one is English translation.