Drive safely and as required by law

Traffic regulations in Croatia

To ensure you have a happy holiday and get back safely, you need to be familiar with these rules, points and emergency numbers.


"Oldtimer" in front of the mountain scenery

Max. permissible speeds

Motor cars/motorcycles

Built-up areas

50 km/h

Non built-up areas

90 km/h

Dual carriageways

110 km/h

Motorways

130 km/h

Anyone who has been a licence holder for less than two years must not travel faster than 80, 100 and 110 km/h respectively in the latter three categories.

Driving regulations, parking:

The legal limit is 0.0.

During the day dipped headlights must be switched on.

Drivers and passengers who leave their vehicles on country roads or motorways must don a warning jacket. This also applies to motorcyclists who stop on the roadway.

During overtaking manoeuvres the indicator must flash the whole time. School or children’s buses must not be overtaken whilst they are stopping to allow passengers to board or alight.

Miscellaneous

All accidents must be reported to the police. Vehicles with conspicuous bodywork damage may only leave the country once a damage confirmation certificate has been obtained from the police.

Relevant contact

skip: Relevant contact

The DB Autozug connections can also be affected by strikes or other imponderabilities.

Tel.:  +49 1805 8815 88
(14 ct/min for German landline calls, mobile phone charges may vary)

Please catch up on the information provided before your departure.

On the Internet

skip: On the Internet
http://www.croatia.hr/English/destinacije/destinacija.aspx?idDestination=350
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/Croatia/Rijeka.htm
Last modified: 19.10.2006
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