Serbia Transport

Serbia The main highway Yugoslavia have a direction to the south-east and pass through Belgrade and Nis in the direction of Greece. For the use of highways (autoput "), local residents pay a small fee in dinar and foreign - in euros (about 7 euros from the Hungarian border to Belgrade, and 35 - from Belgrade to the Bulgarian border). The amount charged at the exit from the highway, but not at the entrance. All other roads are free and are often not in the best condition. Many mountain areas are not enclosed with lots of rock slides and poor lighting very difficult for independent movement in the country. Tourist information boards and road signs are often absent, and the existing signs are often plastered with advertisements to full unreadable. The manner of driving locals rather specific and requires a certain addictive. On motorways the maximum speed limit of 120 km / h, on a first-class roads - 100 km / h, the second class - 80 km / h. In urban areas the speed limit - 60 km / h. In commercially available gasoline with octane number 86, 98 and 95. "Traditional" 95-th gasoline referred to as "95 bezolovni". For fuel cars running on 92-m gasoline, use of leaded petrol, petrol stations designated as "95". Price of all types of gasoline (95, 95 bezolovni, 98), as a rule, the same or differ by no more than 2 cents. At the gas station, owned by public companies Jugopetrol and Beo-Petrol "and selling cheap petrol queues arise periodically. You can use the services of private stations, where prices are higher, and the queue is shorter.

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