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This traffic & transit update for Prague covers the last 48 hours of cited sources compiled in the Genesis Signals report. Country risk level is low, with Crime as the top risk driver. No traffic & transit incidents were recorded in the last 48 hours, while 3 incidents were logged overall. Cited sources include DPP — Nádraží Holešovice – Pražského povstání: temporary suspension of metro service (2026-06-29), Prazsky Denik — Metro na velké části trasy C skoro týden nepojede, lidé budou muset autobusem (2026-06-29), Prague Morning — Tropical Night Hits Large Parts of Czechia, Prague Sees Warmest Conditions (2026-06-27), and Prague Morning — Prague Has 756 Cars for Every 1,000 Residents and the Number Is Still Rising (2026-06-28). Recommended actions include Check Prague Public Transit (DPP) notices before travel between 4–10 July expect temporary suspension on some metro sections and use replacement buses. and Allow extra travel time and use alternative routes (trams, buses, walking) during metro C/D disruptions and periods of high road congestion..
No traffic & transit incidents recorded in the last 48 hours.
No traffic & transit incidents were recorded in the last 48 hours. Transit operators to monitor include Prague Integrated Transport (PID) and DPP (Prague Public Transit Company). Primary airports include Václav Havel Airport Prague. Travel advisory notes: Exercise normal precaution in Czechia . Czechia is generally a safe destination for travelers. Travelers should remain vigilant against petty crime, such as pickpocketing and other minor theft,....