All that to be known to travel to Croatia: from the toll to the rules relating to the transport of animals
With the arrival of summer, many Italians have started planning their holidays. There are many who will move By car or motorcycles to achieve their destination. A destination often welcome to local citizens is the CroatiaA country full of culture and fascinating also from a natural point of view, starting from the numerous maritime locations present. So let’s find out all the information necessary to travel in Croatia By car and motorbike without the risk of incurring fines or unexpected. For the drafting of this article, information has been reported on the ministerial website Viaggiaresicuri.it and on that of theACI.
General driving license and information
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In Croatia Italian license and insurance are valid. It is mandatory to be equipped with the first aid box. It should be noted that it is forbidden to carry children under 12 years of age on a motorcycle. As regards the transport of animals, it may be necessary to present the international veterinary documentation of vaccination issued by the Italian veterinarian.
speed and toll limit
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These are the speed limits in force in Croatia: 50 km/h in inhabited centers; 90 km/h outside inhabited centers, 110 km/h in the highway; 130 km/h on the highway. For those who transport trailers the maximum speed limit is 90 km/h. For minors of 24 years, the speed limits in suburban contexts are reduced by 10 kilometers per hour. The highways are paid: the toll can be paid both by credit card and in cash (the telepass can also be used).
alcohol
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The maximum limit of alcohol content in the accepted blood in order to drive is 0.5 g/ltherefore similar to the Italian one. The limit is not valid for professional drivers and minors of 24 years, for which the alcohol content in the blood must be equal to 0.
useful contacts
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These i useful contacts to be marked in case of emergency:
- Address Embassy of Zagreb: Meduliceva Urica 22, Zagreb 10000; Embassy phone: 00385 -1- 48 46 386 /4875327; E-mail Embassy: [email protected] (for the consular section: [email protected]);
- Unique European number: 112;
- Police: 192;
- Firefighters: 193;
- Road assistance: 1987.
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